Henry Ng explains how, like his design process, the bite-size Chinese treats are layered, collaborative, and sometimes a little messy. The New Year can be a depressing time. Postholiday, a lot of people are isolated. To extend the season’s spirit, every January my grad school friends and I get together on weekends at my architecture…
Read moreAfter 50 Years, a Frank Lloyd Wright Finally Got Built. Then It Spawned a Sibling.
Two friends in Minnesota brought unused drawings to life before creating a companion home with a rhyming roof and material palette. Over the course of a seven-decade career and up until his death in 1959, Frank Lloyd Wright was remarkably prolific. He designed more than 1,100 structures, from museums, office towers, hotels, and churches to…
Read moreAirstream’s First All-Electric Travel Trailer—and Everything Else You Need to Know About This Week
In the news: The Pritzker Prize winner, disgruntled Airbnb hosts, a burdened L.A. housing market, and more. Airbnb hosts are packing their bags—not for a getaway, but in protest. Hosts are ditching the platform in droves due to cofounder Joe Gebbia’s involvement with DOGE, Elon Musk and the Trump administration’s controversial cost-cutting machine. (The San…
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