
Architectural Digest US
SKY'S THE LIMIT
Bringing together creative voices from around the world, an ambitious home in the heart of the Swiss Alps dreams big and fosters cross-cultural dialogues
4 min |
January 2025

Architectural Digest US
VIVA GLAM
Evoking Art Deco glory, the Studio Sofield-designed NYC residence of Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos is a home for the ages
5 min |
January 2025

Architectural Digest US
Prints Charming
Heritage textile house Watts 1874 mines England's historic Eastnor Castle for patterns
1 min |
January 2025

Architectural Digest US
gaining
To update an underutilized landscape at Dia Beacon, Sara Zewde is digging into history, championing resiliency, and leaning into beauty
3 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
LIVING THE DREAM
In a historic London house, a stylish couple turn to Veere Grenney to help bring their vision to life
4 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
LION'S DEN
In Manhattan's West Village, painter Walton Ford lovingly touches up a historic town house and reveals his true colors
3 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
Ahead of the Curves
A sinuous house by Snøhetta and Nicole Hollis dares to be different
3 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
Green Acres
At Longwood Gardens, a bold update unearths wisdom old and new
1 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
Raising the Bar
With Italian homages and glamour galore, The Manner ushers in a new era of high-end hospitality
1 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
Starting From Scratch
At the Manhattan home of designer Shawn Henderson, a blank slate gives way to a masterful mix of marvels, textures, and moods
2 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
STYLE SUMMIT
Lauren Santo Domingo enlists Andre Mellone to help fashion a sophisticated ski retreat that defies tired decorative tropes
4 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
ICONS ONLY
In Bridgehampton, artist Daniel Arsham finds his groove within a rectilinear home designed by Jack Ceglic
4 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
kamp kenny
The singular vision of Kenny Scharf comes alive in the artist's ecstatic LA garden
3 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
LABOR OF LOVE
With heroic help from around the world and an army of outstanding artisans, engineers, and architects, Notre-Dame de Paris prepares to reopen its doors TEXT
3 min |
December 2024

Architectural Digest US
Top of the Heap
Putting stone scraps to fresh use, Studio Raw Material mines the rich traditions of India’s western plains
2 min |
December 2024

Business Traveler US
Wood Works - How eco-friendly timber is enabling the rise of “ply-scrapers” around the world
Anyone considering future-proof career options—a data scientist, perhaps, or an AI engineer—may want to add woodworker or even lumberjack to their list. This is not in case we all suddenly find ourselves, in some postapocalypse scenario, in need of log cabins to live in. Rather, it is because a growing number of architects, working with new high-tech engineered wood products as strong as steel and concrete, are already imagining tomorrow’s cities with towering timber skylines.
10 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
HELLA, YES
Thirty years into her career, Dutch design star Hella Jongerius proves the best ideas-and objects are those that grow and transform along with us
3 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
CHARM SCHOOL
In the hands of Ashe Leandro, a historic New York City house gets a delightful makeover
3 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
Changed for Good
Blending architectural styles, the new movie Wicked ventures off the beaten yellow-brick path
3 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
Staying Present
At his Manhattan apartment, Queer Eye star and first-time homeowner Antoni Porowski leans into the moment
2 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
Going Big
From her vast new studio in the South of France, ceramist Olivia Cognet ups the ante
1 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
Table Talk
Gae Aulenti's 1965 marble Jumbo table still has outsize appeal
1 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
Earth Tone
In Mexico's Valle de Guadalupe, a new wellness resort looks to the land
1 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
shades of eden
In her magical LA garden, artist Mimi Lauter contemplates the cycle of life and the rapturous power of color
2 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
mother nature
Taking inspiration from her own childhood memories, Jennifer Garner crafts a cozy California home and garden where she and her family can put down roots
4 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
BOTH SIDES NOW
Celebrated for his fantastical, genderfluid fashions, designer Harris Reed brings the same rule-flouting approach to a petite London apartment
4 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
Finnish Lines
Resurfaced by Hem, a postmodern Nordic icon is back on the shelves
1 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
GREEN GODDESS
From her perch in Lloyd Wright's 1927 home and studio in West Hollywood, Vicki von Holzhausen is spreading the gospel-and refining the science—of eco-friendly, plant-based materials
2 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
SEA CHANGE
Trading Manhattan for Brooklyn, designer Robert Stilin soaks up new scenery indoors and out
3 min |
October 2024

Architectural Digest US
Vibe Shift- With confident vision, designer and activist Aurora James takes an ever-evolving approach to making a vintage LA house her very own
Aurora James has a strong sense of intuition, and it often pays off. In July 2020, James-who counts footwear designer, activist, and investor among her myriad of titles-was gearing up to make an offer on the first house she ever toured in Los Angeles. After scouting the listing on Zillow, she scheduled a viewing and hopped on a plane from New York. It was hard to resist the sweet Laurel Canyon cottage with a towering redwood out front, tucked away off a winding wooded road. For James, it was immediately a yes, though the friend she had brought along begged her not to pull the trigger so quickly, even calling the place a "tragic disaster." But James, as usual, trusted her instinct and bought it. "I think I always see potential in things," she explains. "I just saw that there were some easy tweaks that could make it better, and I felt at home."
5 min |