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    1. on ARCHITECTURE

      In Ecuador, Homes That Are Part of the Mountains

      A group of architects are creating disjointed structures that, in responding to their unsteady terrain, are a new model in cooperative building.

       By Michael Snyder and

      The bedroom at the Arrachay cabin, completed in 2021 in Papallacta, Ecuador, designed by Javier Mera Luna with Lesly Villagrán and María Beatriz Moncayo.
      The bedroom at the Arrachay cabin, completed in 2021 in Papallacta, Ecuador, designed by Javier Mera Luna with Lesly Villagrán and María Beatriz Moncayo.
      CreditAna Topoleanu
  1. An Opaque Philip Johnson House Reopens After 15 Years

    Following an extensive restoration, the Brick House, the other half of the architect’s famous Glass House, is once again receiving visitors.

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    CreditDean Kaufman
  2. How a Broadway Theater Was Remade Into a Queer Cabaret

    The set and costume designer Tom Scutt has conjured a surreal, New York-inspired version of the fictional Kit Kat Club for the latest revival of the 1966 musical “Cabaret.”

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    CreditDavid Chow
  3. The 10 Best Things We Saw at Salone del Mobile

    From an exhibition in a 1940s-era Modernist house to a blood-red sofa, the highlights of Milan’s annual design fair.

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    A Mario Bellini for Tacchini Le Mura sofa remade in Gucci’s new signature shade of red, Ancora Rosso, on view in the fashion brand’s Milan flagship store.
    CreditCourtesy of Gucci
  4. Take a Tour of T’s Salone del Mobile Party With Ramdane Touhami

    The designer shows off the mirrored installation and T-shaped desserts he dreamed up for the annual celebration.

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    CreditGautier Billotte
  5. In Milan, a Party With T-Shaped Ice Cubes, Balloons and Pasta

    To toast the Salone del Mobile and the 20th anniversary of T Magazine, the designer Ramdane Touhami transformed the Villa Necchi Campiglio into an ode to the letter T.

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    As the sun went down, blue and pink spotlights illuminated Touhami’s installation.
    CreditCarmen Colombo
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  1. A New York Loft Where the Art Comes First

    In designing their Manhattan home, a couple took cues from their wide-ranging collection.

     By Travis Diehl and

    In the front of Peter Freeman and Lluïsa Sàrries Zgonc’s Manhattan loft, Thomas Schu��tte’s 2002 “Gelber Kopf” (“Yellow Head”), a 1984 Donald Judd chair in painted aluminum, a Hendl Helen Mirra weaving (2018) and three galvanized tin wall works by Richard Tuttle from “Letters (The Twenty-Six Series)” (1967).
    CreditDean Kaufman
  2. Josh Brolin Never Thought He’d End Up in Malibu

    How the “Dune” actor made a home in a place he once resisted.

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    CreditMegan Lovallo
  3. An Italian Lakeside Retreat That Embraces Modernity

    How members of a storied Milanese family reimagined a glass-walled 1970s house in a style all their own.

     By Nick Haramis and

    A pair of wicker chaises provide a view of Lake Varese from the lawn of Borromeo and Ferri’s home.
    CreditRicardo Labougle
  4. A Wood-Lined Retreat in the Heart of Paris

    On one of the most Parisian streets in the city, two interior designers create a new kind of French fantasy.

     By Kurt Soller and

    CreditAlexis Armanet
  5. A Tequila Distiller Turns a House into a Showcase for Mexican Design

    In this San Miguel de Allende building, local 20th-century crafts and contemporary works sit side by side.

     By Suleman Anaya and

    Above a mesquite bed, a Caminos Chichimecas wall hanging from Caralarga.
    CreditAna Topoleanu
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  2. 30 L.G.B.T.Q. Artists Look Back on the Pleasures and Pain of Being 30

    For Pride Month, we asked people ranging in age from 34 to 93 to share an indelible memory. Together, they offer a personal history of queer life as we know it today.

    By Nicole Acheampong, Max Berlinger, Jason Chen, Kate Guadagnino, Colleen Hamilton, Mark Harris, Juan A. Ramírez, Coco Romack, Michael Snyder and John Wogan

     
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