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  • 2 weeks ago | homeanddesign.com | Tina Coplan |Paul Warchol

    What could a painting be if it could take any shape or form? That question was circulating in the art-world air when Steven Cushner studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design in the 1970s. Back then, winds were gusting toward conceptual art, which challenges the conventional notion that a material object is the goal behind a work of art.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | homeanddesign.com | Paul Warchol

    StudioMB reimagines a dated rambler in Chevy Chase as a bold, modern dwelling"The trick was creating light and access to views of nature while protecting the clients’ privacy from neighbors."—Adam McGrawA compartmentalized, single-story interior plan on a tight lot was cramped and dark. StudioMB added on a second floor to accommodate bedrooms, making way for an airy, open-plan main level. A second-story lightbox, visible in back, illuminates the interiors.

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