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  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Elizabeth Fazzare

    "I started exploring it as a kind of landscape," the Lebanese-born designer Jessy Slim said of the ravaged surfaces of her legume creations. This article is part of our Design special section about how food inspires designers to make and do surprising things. In 2019, Jessy Slim, a Lebanese American designer, had just started a graduate architecture program at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., when protests erupted in her birthplace, Beirut.

  • 2 weeks ago | interiordesign.net | Elizabeth Fazzare

    It started as solely a kitchen renovation. A surf-loving couple and their three grown children needed better flow within the double galley layout at their La Jolla, California, vacation home. Goil Amornvivat and Thomas Morbitzer of New York-based AMMOR Architecture, which the clients knew from working with the firm on their Manhattan pied-à-terre, were called in to help.

  • 3 weeks ago | artsy.net | Elizabeth Fazzare

    They say that fortune favors the bold, and this year’s interior design trends are taking note. Presentations at Milan Design Week 2025 and Paris’s PAD 2025 show that color, pattern, and experimental form are being welcomed with open arms today. While maximalism is still an important look in the contemporary home, quiet luxury’s influence has crept into 2025 interior designs. Comfort, relaxation, and monochromatic spaces are in the zeitgeist.

  • 1 month ago | admagazine.com | Elizabeth Fazzare |Chris Mottalini

    Esta casa de campo es toda una inspiración de la armonía. "Recibí esta tierra como una especie de bebé Covid", dice la artista Miranda Fengyuan Zhang de su granja de 8 hectáreas en Germantown, Nueva York. Por aquel entonces, Zhang y su padre, Weijun Sun, hacían vida social juntos en su departamento de Nueva York mientras soñaban con una casa en la naturaleza. Pasaban los fines de semana en el norte del estado, yendo y viniendo por el río Hudson para ver propiedades.

  • 1 month ago | admagazine.fr | Elizabeth Fazzare |Chris Mottalini

    La maison feng shui de l’artiste Miranda Fengyuan Zhang dans la vallée de l’Hudson. « J’ai acquis ce terrain en plein Covid, un peu comme un bébé né de cette période », confie Miranda Fengyuan Zhang à propos de son domaine de 8 hectares à Germantown, dans l’État de New York. À l’époque, l’artiste et son père, Weijun Sun, dansaient ensemble dans son appartement de New York, tout en rêvant d’une maison en pleine nature.

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Elizabeth Fazzare
Elizabeth Fazzare @efazzare
15 Sep 23

Sometimes all I need to break writer's block is just a pen and paper—It's shocking how intimidating a blank Word doc can feel versus the casual comfort of a notepad. And yes, I always write with a pen. It's cathartic to throw in a TK and cross it out later.

Elizabeth Fazzare
Elizabeth Fazzare @efazzare
31 Mar 23

RT @architectmag: This Austin house by @alterstudio50 offers "not only a new vision of its typology but also an appreciation of architectur…

Elizabeth Fazzare
Elizabeth Fazzare @efazzare
21 Mar 23

RT @architectmag: "Dreamed up by the Minneapolis-based architectural firm @HGA, Reich Hall’s design draws inspiration from the typology of…