Architecture

February 27, 2021

This Unassuming House Is Concealed in the Side of a Greek Island Cove

When dealing with a complicated site—like a rocky cove on a beautiful Greek island—one of the biggest design decisions is how the building will sit on the land. Some designers use columns to lift the building off the sloped ground while others build partially into the land. Mold Architects chose the latter with the NCaved house; it perfectly follows the contours of the cliff, creating an incredible hidden gem with an excellent view of the water.

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February 17, 2021

Get the Perfect View of the Northern Lights From These Geodesic Igloos

Watching the Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights, is a common item on people’s bucket lists. The phenomenon is one of the most beautiful natural occurrences in the world and inspires tourists from all over the world to pursue the best viewing spot they can find. Borealis Basecamp—a collection of domed structures located just outside of Fairbanks, Alaska—is a truly unique way to experience the Aurora Borealis.

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February 13, 2021

Stroll Through the Fascinating Design History of NYC’s Iconic Central Park

Long ago, New York City's iconic gridded streets left little room for green spaces. But around the 1840s, New Yorkers were growing tired of having to find refuge from city life in cemeteries and other unlikely places. From this discontent, Central Park was born. The land chosen for the park was the site of small villages and institutions such as Pigtown, a covenant and school at Mount St.

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