For 125 years, informal norms constrained what a president could do to one of the nation’s most famous landmarks.
President Donald Trump demolished the White House’s East Wing and intends to build a new structure. None of the work has approval from Congress or the agency that approves construction and renovations ...
A Greek Revival townhouse, the sole survivor of its row, heads to market after over half-a-century in the same family.
Potsdam begins where the city ends — a landscape of lakes and palaces, paths and reflections. It is a place built not to impress, but to balance. Every view feels composed. The trees are aligned, the ...
In the late 19th century, globally influenced design trends found expression in a short-lived fad known as the Turkish corner ...
Southern Europe is a living museum, a region where history and artistry blend seamlessly into everyday life. Its cities are ...
When Cornwall’s skies are grey, the right hotel can make all the difference. We found three that turn torrential drizzle into ...
A bittersweet note of triumph reigns over architecture scholar Stern’s breathtaking sixth installment of his encyclopedic study of the historical development of New York’s urban landscape. Picking up ...
President Donald Trump is trying to prescribe the style and content of many federal sites to highlight his own authority and ...
Netflix’s Turn of the Tide might feel like an outrageous work of fiction but its wild premise of cocaine washing ashore on a small island has roots in reality. The show’s mix of crime and coastal life ...
Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, married partners, discover expressive possibilities by sculpting landscapes that shape ...
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