Leibal — House Between the Trees

Leibal — House Between the Trees

House Between the Trees is a minimal home located in Denmark, designed by Peter Kjær Arkitekter. In an age of concrete foundations and sealed building envelopes, there’s something almost radical about a house that breathes. The “House Between the Trees”…
Kendall's Sentimental Christmas Ornaments

Kendall’s Sentimental Christmas Ornaments

This year, Kris Jenner gifted Kendall Jenner the ornaments she grew up with. Want even more AD? Subscribe to the magazine and get a free tote ►► https://bit.ly/3Oh8McU Still haven’t subscribed to Architectural Digest on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2zl7s34 Read another…
Leibal — Void House

Leibal — Void House

Void House is a minimal residence located in New York, New York, designed by Light + Air. In a narrow Brooklyn townhouse, a revolutionary idea takes shape not through what is added, but through what is carved away. The Void…
Leibal — Andina Schneider Extension

Leibal — Andina Schneider Extension

Andina Schneider Extension is a minimal home located in Ascona, Switzerland, designed by Inches Geleta Architetti. Light hovers above weight in the Andina-Schneider house extension, where a crystalline volume seems to float atop its solid predecessor. This delicate balance between…
Top 10 Friday Five Posts of 2024
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Top 10 Friday Five Posts of 2024

Larry Booth’s natural flair for design and architectural convictions have garnered him some 50+ years of professional practice where he has significantly contributed to Chicago’s cultural landscape in addition to the broader academic arena. As the founder and principal/director of…
What Home Means to Gloria Steinem

What Home Means to Gloria Steinem

Feminist icon Gloria Steinem sits down with AD to discuss what home means to her and how she created a home for herself in New York City. Want even more AD? Subscribe to the magazine and get a free tote…
Leibal — Rinskopf

Leibal — Rinskopf

Rinskopf is a minimal home located in Ghent, Belgium, designed by atelier avondzon. The industrial character of the neighborhood — with its collection of shed roofs and the train station directly across the street — informed the choice of materials…