Our spring print edition has arrived, available on newsstands and in our Shop now. Its new look amplifies the journal’s evocative stories, which explore the everyday rituals we perform at home—and how they sustain people. https://t.co/zaOMtkT0y0
Architect Annie Chu (@chugooding) reflects on her childhood home in Hong Kong. Read the latest from our “The House I Grew Up In” column now. https://t.co/QJ1MIxA36Z
“The forms I build now cradle the structures above them in the way my childhood furniture once held me,” designer Sam Klemick says. Read the latest from our “The House I Grew Up In” column now. https://t.co/aGNXG5XSJv
Home is “an environment that shapes our lives—and not just the architecture and the design of it,” says director Erich Joiner, founder of @ToolofNA. Read the latest from our “The House I Grew Up In” column now. https://t.co/7TohKVlXBa
Despite losing her childhood home to Los Angeles’s Eaton Fire, artist Kenturah Davis (@kenturah) says, “Altadena remains my anchor.” Read the latest from our “The House I Grew Up In” column now. https://t.co/eMREAZ6bI7
“We’re all products of our environment, our experiences,” says architect Joe Dangaran, founding partner of Woods + Dangaran. Read the latest from our “The House I Grew Up In” column now. https://t.co/y7lET8oXvF
Considering the right to housing only as a legal and economic concern has failed, writes urbanist Karen Kubey, leaving billions of people around the world inadequately housed. https://t.co/omuBNMapDR
“Our interiors were an ongoing adventure,” says journalist @FrancesAnderton of her family’s residences in Bath, England. Read the latest from our “The House I Grew Up In” column now. https://t.co/loP2NXzE3d
“The materials in that house were good in 1923,” designer @jonathan_nesci says of his childhood home, “and more than a hundred years later, they still look good.” Read the latest from our “The House I Grew Up In” column now. https://t.co/wKoL4SUhsd
FOR SCALE founder and writer David Michon’s childhood dreams, set in an imaginary suburban house, helped shape the way he thinks about domestic space today. Read the interview in our “The House I Grew Up In” column now.
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Paintings by the Maine-based artist Jay Stern depict home, and the objects in it, as portraits of ourselves, writes @JesseDorris.
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@MadameArchitect founder Julia Gamolina grew up in Russia visiting her family’s country cottage, or dacha. “We had everything we needed, and we provided it for ourselves,” she says. Read the interview, part of our “The House I Grew Up In” series, now. https://t.co/hPx00TpYkP
“What if the real promise of concrete lies not in some far-off innovation, but in something that’s been sitting right in front of us all along?” writes Ian Volner.
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Print Edition 003 has arrived. Available on newsstands and in our shop, its stories—set primarily within the home—focus on everyday objects’ ability to impact the emotions and experiences of their users in profound, often unexpected ways. Get your copy: https://t.co/zaOMtkTyny