AN Interior

AN Interior

AN Interior is a magazine dedicated to exploring cutting-edge design and culture, highlighting innovative interiors, furniture, and objects created by architects. As a companion publication to The Architect’s Newspaper, it stands out as a key source for the latest trends and advancements in architecture and design, particularly at their intersection. Our carefully selected and insightful articles focus on the most creative, distinctive, and sophisticated projects, making it essential reading for our audience of informed design lovers.

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  • 1 week ago | aninteriormag.com | Kelly Pau

    Building a family often requires more space and with more space, more clutter. CC Residence, a spatially and monetarily economic project in Brooklyn, New York, considers how to raise a family with a minimalist approach. On a limited budget, local architecture and design practice, Plan Plan, renovated the apartment for a couple with a young child.

  • 1 week ago | aninteriormag.com | Kelly Pau

    Milanese firm Hannes Peer Architecture’s first hotel project brings an elegant Italian and residential style to New York’s The Manner, a spinoff from Standard International. The firm worked with Verena Haller, the hotel’s chief design officer, to outfit the property’s lobby, 97 guest rooms, penthouse, restaurant, cocktail bar, and the guest-only space dubbed The Apartment. Stepping into the richly layered, art-filled hotel one is transported to a chic, Milanese apartment.

  • 2 weeks ago | aninteriormag.com | Paige Davidson

    For the last 15 years, construction company New Wave London has called an industrial 2-story headquarters in London’s Brent neighborhood home. However, it was time for a change. New Wave London reached out to longtime friends and colleagues at Thomas-McBrien Architects to tweak the layout. To retain the existing building, minimize embodied carbon, and add almost 6,500 square feet of space, the architects opted for a glulam roof extension.

  • 2 weeks ago | aninteriormag.com | Kelly Pau

    The desire for more space is a tale as old as time, but for a couple in New York it wasn’t just about adding room so much as how these rooms will be used in the future. Keith Burns Architect applied the client’s desired flexibility to their 1950s, 2-story, split-level townhouse in East Williamsburg.

  • 3 weeks ago | aninteriormag.com | Paige Davidson

    At the corner of 800 Clark Place and 8th Avenue South in downtown Nashville is the curved glass facade of JW Marriott. A red recording studio light dots the corner. The curiously out of place fixture marks the entrance to 888, a new vinyl record bar and sushi restaurant heavily influenced by traditional Japanese notes and designed by Los Angeles–based firm, Commune Design. Upon entering through the unmarked door, a sense of comfort wraps the space.

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