Midcentury Time Capsule: Inside Louis Armstrong’s Former Residence
Louis Amstrong's house in Queens is a remarkable, real-life example of suburban midcentury design.
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Louis Amstrong's house in Queens is a remarkable, real-life example of suburban midcentury design.
Having adapted to remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic, architecture firms across the globe a re faced with a new dilemma: Do we go back?
The concept would see Milan’s iconic football stadium into a massive cypress forest where mourners c ould pay tribute to their lost loved ones.
The architects of these cabins aimed to frame and celebrate nature through raw yet refined designs.
"I hope you latch on to at least one of these lessons. It took 10 hard years for me to learn them."
While the pandemic persists, New Yorkers are enjoying the chance to experience their favorite restau rants in innovative outdoor environments.
Section drawings show how people move up and through observation towers, as well as communicating id eas on structure, materials and light.
"We must serve as a resource for not just wealthy clients, but for the greater public," argues the a ward-winning New York architect.
This ultra-slender residence is an A+Award-winning example of compact living in Tokyo, Japan.