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Surfside Condo’s Pool Deck Had ‘Severe Strength Deficiency,’ Investigators Say
Federal investigators are releasing preliminary findings on the 13-story tower’s collapse in Florida but say more work is needed to…
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Seven Standouts From the New York Design Festival
Bees, seeds, metal and stone all made appearances for the event that makes the city a design hub.
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A Hawaiian Bungalow Resort Reopens on the Big Island
Plus: playful lamps, Loewe Craft Prize finalists on view in Queens and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A Sunny Parisian Cafe Inside a 19th-Century Artist’s Studio
Plus: coffee-inspired jewelry, an exhibit of natural ceramics and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Cool Tribal Tattoo. Is It From the ’90s?
The style, once dismissed for being culturally appropriative and meathead-y, is back.
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Robin Guenther, Architect of Healthy Hospitals, Dies at 68
Supporting the use of nontoxic construction materials, she co-wrote the first guide to building green health care facilities and designed…
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A Former Slaughterhouse Turned Into Showroom
In its fifth year, Alcova, the independent design fair, offered an alternative to Milan Design Week, the largest festival of…
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Can Coach Get Shoppers to Buy Bags Made From Waste Scraps?
Coachtopia, a new sub-brand from the American fashion house, uses waste or recycled materials to make new products. Will it…
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Suzanne Rheinstein, Designer of Classic American Interiors, Dies at 77
Her clients were not celebrities but developers, Hollywood executives and philanthropists like herself, working behind the scenes in Los Angeles…
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Howard Brandston, Who Made His Mark With Light, Dies at 87
His light design company has applied his art globally to landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, as well as architecture,…