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Madrid food
fromArchDaily
11 hours ago

Contemporary Ecuadorian Architecture: Connecting Materials, Environment, and Culture

Ecuador's architecture blends tradition and innovation, reflecting diverse landscapes and cultural contexts while addressing social needs and environmental challenges.
fromArtnet News
3 days ago

250-Year-Old Kiln Discovered on Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Estate

In 2025 alone, archaeologists there unearthed unusual creamware, and evidence that Monticello had prototypical bathrooms. Now, experts have uncovered yet another striking find-a 250-year-old kiln where enslaved people and indentured laborers fired the bricks used to build Monticello.
Arts
Books
fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

The Writers Who Can't Let Go of the South

Nancy Lemann's New Orleans upbringing profoundly influences her writing, with most of her novels featuring Southern characters and themes.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
5 days ago

Elevating Earth: Reviving and Advancing an Indigenous Building Material

The Western Deffufa is a significant ancient mud brick building, highlighting the enduring use of earth in construction across Africa.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

'This City Will Always Pursue You'

Nancy Lemann's writing features repetitive imagery and themes, focusing on characters from New Orleans grappling with self-identity and nostalgia.
#savannah
SOMA, SF
fromDesign Milk
2 weeks ago

The Municipal Grand Hotel Opens in Savannah

Savannah's Municipal Grand Hotel creatively transforms a historic bank building, blending modern design with preserved architectural elements.
SOMA, SF
fromDesign Milk
2 weeks ago

The Municipal Grand Hotel Opens in Savannah

Savannah's Municipal Grand Hotel creatively transforms a historic bank building, blending modern design with preserved architectural elements.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Building Light in a Flood Zone: Architecture for Seasonal Inundation

Flooding is a recurring condition that necessitates adaptable architecture and community organization rather than traditional resistance strategies.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

"DTF St. Louis" and the New Story of the Suburbs

'They are small stakes, but, of course, everything that is quintessentially American—property, the right to violence, the right to protect land—are all intensely operative in this space.'
Television
Los Angeles Rams
fromDefector
2 weeks ago

South Carolina Forgets But Doesn't Forgive | Defector

South Carolina's focus is on current performance, exemplified by Joyce Edwards' strong game against TCU despite previous challenges.
Renovation
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

The Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans Can't Get a Break

The Lower Ninth Ward faces potentially devastating projects that threaten its recovery from Hurricane Katrina.
Boston real estate
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

Real Estate Market Trends in New Orleans, LA: Prices Fall

New Orleans real estate market shows fewer listings, price drops, and longer selling times, providing buyers with negotiation leverage.
Boston food
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

This Charming South Carolina Town Is a Less-Visited Lowcountry Escape-With Quaint Inns, Scenic Views, and Literary Ties

Beaufort, South Carolina offers historic charm, cultural richness, and Southern appeal comparable to Charleston but with fewer crowds and lower costs.
Design
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Negotiating Boundaries: Climate and the Building Envelope in Central American Architecture

Architecture in temperate climates focuses on defense against the environment, while in Central America, it emphasizes negotiation with the climate.
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

This Small Town Is Known as the 'Gateway to the Golden Isles'-With Stunning Coastal Views and Classic Southern Charm

Taking in a show at Brunswick's Historic Ritz Theatre is like stepping into living history. Now a vibrant performance space managed by Golden Isles Arts & Humanities, the Ritz brings the community together with live performances, film, art, and culture in the heart of Historic Downtown Brunswick.
London food
Agriculture
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

How White South Africans Are Reshaping the Mississippi Delta

Thousands of white South African workers are employed in the United States on agricultural visas, with growing communities in rural areas like Mississippi.
NYC real estate
fromCurbed
3 weeks ago

A Church Conversion in Saugerties With a Basketball Hoop in the Living Room

NYC residents can find luxury homes within commuting distance at significantly lower prices than city real estate, including a minimalist new build in Tivoli and a renovated 1883 church in Saugerties.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Iconic Destination Was Named the South's Best City for the 10th Year in a Row

Charleston has been named South's Best City for the tenth consecutive year by Southern Living, attracting over 7 million tourists annually with its historic charm, cuisine, and coastal attractions.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

Where Was 'Sinners' Filmed? Hannah Beachler on Filming the Southern Gothic in the Louisiana Bayou

Louisiana has a really great infrastructure for film, with really talented filmmakers. That's where I started my career, so I've done many films there. I came up in New Orleans in the art department, right before Katrina in 2004.
Independent films
Renovation
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

Transforming a Concrete Shell into a Wooden Interior Shaped by the Sea

A Mediterranean harbor house renovation transforms a raw concrete shell into a material-driven interior that echoes maritime atmosphere through spatial organization, natural materials, and carefully controlled views of the surrounding landscape.
fromwww.housingwire.com
3 weeks ago

Why these round homes are resilient to hurricanes

Deltec's circular footprint and roof system reduce pressure points that can lead to structural failure in high-wind events, allowing wind to flow around the home.
Design
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Beverly Buchanan's Architecture of Care

Beverly Buchanan created representational sculptures of vernacular Southern architecture, exploring themes of class, gender, and identity through embodied noticing and place-based artistic practice across multiple media.
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

A Victorian House in East London Reinterprets French Style Through Rose-Colored Glasses

Soft curves, mirrors, and architectural details transform a narrow Victorian house into a sophisticated, fluid living space with carefully curated furnishings and artistic touches.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Building with Earth: Traditional Knowledge in Contemporary Architecture

Rather than representing a simple return to the past, this renewed interest reflects a broader reconsideration of how architecture engages with materials, local resources, and environmental conditions.
Renovation
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Historic Southern City Goes Into Full 'Wisteria Hysteria' in the Spring-Here's How to See It at Peak Bloom

Charleston is known for having something in bloom year-round and for highly variable weather in late winter, but the wisteria really marks the start of our true spring. You'll start seeing and smelling these purple blossoms mid-to-late March, and, generally, the last week of March is the peak.
Washington DC
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Architecture Spotlight: Spanish Colonial Revival evokes L.A.'s golden era

With their red-tile roofs and stucco walls so commonplace that they've become part of the landscape, the homes of the Spanish Colonial Revival tapped the climate, local materials and an idealized view of history to become the signature style of Southern California.
LA real estate
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A film honors America's first self-governed town founded by formerly enslaved people

They began organizing themselves and eventually created the first self-governed, autonomous city for freed people. It was called Mitchelville, named for the Union army Maj Gen Ormsby Mitchel, who led what would become known as the Port Royal Experiment, a model for how the country might transition away from slavery that served as a precursor to the Reconstruction period.
History
California
fromLos Angeles Times
6 years ago

Mission Revival as an architectural movement helped sell California

California's 1893 World's Fair mission-inspired building sparked Mission Revival architecture, romanticizing the state's colonial past while obscuring its violent history and inspiring widespread restoration efforts.
#historic-preservation
Film
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

The New Natchez Documentary Gives a Strange Glimpse of Mississippi Antebellum Tourism

Natchez's antebellum tourism venerates plantation-era aesthetics while often omitting slavery, prompting contested reckonings led by local Black guides and younger visitors.
Remodel
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Heritage After Failure: What We Will Keep From Today's Architectural Mistakes

Failure and shortcomings often become central to architectural heritage as preservation results from evolving interpretations rather than original merit.
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Architecture as a Platform: What Makes a Building Evolve?

Architecture increasingly adopts product design principles, prioritizing operational clarity, performance, and scalability over novelty, making buildings accountable for functionality and consistent user experience.
Philosophy
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

When Do Buildings Begin to Matter? Rethinking Heritage in Local Time

Global heritage systems prioritize longevity and material authenticity rooted in European slow-growth models, disadvantaging rapidly changing cities where cultural time operates unevenly.
London
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

8 home features that signal old money to anyone who knows what to look for - Silicon Canals

Subtle, lived-in home features—used libraries, worn oriental rugs, inherited furnishings—signal enduring old-money wealth rather than flashy, ostentatious displays.
fromLos Angeles Times
15 years ago

Modern notes grace a historic pedigree

Designed by noted residential architect Roland E. Coate, the home was built in 1926 for Annie Wilson, daughter of pioneering Southern California businessman and politician Benjamin Wilson, for whom Mt. Wilson is named. The gently sloping 1-acre-plus property was once part of the vast holdings of George S. Patton, father of the famed U.S. general.
LA real estate
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Difference Between Southern Food And Soul Food - Tasting Table

Soul food emerged as an African American culinary tradition emphasizing identity, resourceful use of local ingredients, bold flavors, and distinctive preparation within Southern cuisine.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Small South Carolina Island Near Charleston Has Gorgeous Beaches, Incredible Restaurants, and an Iconic Lighthouse

Sullivan's Island combines American history, public beaches, walkable top restaurants, family-friendly atmosphere, and short-term rental lodging on a compact 2.5-mile barrier island.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Legacy in Matter: Material Traditions in South American Architecture

South American architecture endures through materials like brick, bamboo, wood, and concrete that persist because they continue to work and remain embedded in construction practices and daily use.
Remodel
fromArchitectural Digest
1 month ago

In This Ohio Tudor Revival, Saris Cover Sofas, Hand-Painted Murals Abound, and There's a Little Gothic Drama Too

Darren Jett transformed an 8,000-square-foot Tudor Revival into a layered, family-centered home blending Indian heritage, spiritual symbolism, bold pattern, and consolidated layout.
fromThe Good Life France
2 months ago

Renovating a property in France - heritage status and protected zones - The Good Life France

In the UK and the US, it is often crystal clear when your new home is classified as a heritage home or period property, but in France it can be less obvious. You could be breaking the rules simply by installing new windows. So how can you check that your big plans aren't going to upset anyone - or worse, break the law?
Real estate
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

In New Orleans, the "Big Easy" Includes Accessibility Too

Historic preservation and aesthetic priorities often block wheelchair access, forcing disabled people to confront inaccessible public spaces in cities like New Orleans and London.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

If You Grew Up In The South, Odds Are, You Used To Eat This Crunchy, Cheesy Snack - Tasting Table

Cheese straws are a traditional Southern savory snack of buttery, sharp-cheddar dough baked into crunchy twists that suit casual and upscale occasions.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

gridded peach residential facade rethinks affordable housing in miami

Cúre & Penabad develops mixed-use housing unit in Overtown PROJECT PEACH is a mixed-use infill development by Cúre & Penabad located along NW 14th Street in Overtown, . Conceived in response to the city's intersecting challenges of affordability, climate resilience, and urban density, the project proposes a compact building type that integrates community-serving programs with affordable housing on a small urban parcel.
Real estate
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

'I just couldn't live in one of those bland houses - I simply love colour' - A home full of character in Phibsborough

I just couldn't live in one of those bland houses, but I didn't have a plan for the interior design here. I simply love colour and I wanted to make the house feel warm and vibrant. The trend for grey and black, or beige and white interiors, has led to a plethora of samey-themed rooms that can look dreary, lack personality, and are unlikely to age well.
Renovation
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Charming South Carolina Town Is Known As the 'Heart of the Lowcountry'-and It Has One of the Best Resorts in the State

While often grouped together in a region known as the Lowcountry, South Carolina's coastal towns and cities each have their own unique blend of history, culture, and reasons to visit. Charleston's beaches and ever-growing restaurant scene are particularly noteworthy. Beaufort's architecture is fascinating, and Edisto Island is unrivaled in its peaceful nature and dedication to preserving its history. If you keep driving further south, you'll come across Bluffton, another waterfront destination to add to your must-visit list.
Travel
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

Craig Conover on the 1 Thing First-time Visitors to Charleston Shouldn't Miss-and His Perfect Day in the Holy City

Craig Conover discovered personal freedom and comfort in solitude during his first solo international trip to Wengen, Switzerland, and gained confidence to travel solo more.
Design
fromwww.cntraveler.com
2 months ago

11 Boutique Hotels in Charleston for Southern Charm on the Coast

Two Charleston hotels offer boutique, design-driven accommodations with spacious suites, residential kitchens, handcrafted furnishings, and inventive layouts suited for families and groups.
#heritage
Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Coastal House / Splinter Society

Large family coastal house uses natural, honest materials and refined robust design to withstand coastal weather while providing light-filled, open living spaces.
#antiques
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Shaping Architectural Continuity: 25 Revitalization Projects Across Historic, Industrial, and Natural Sites

Heritage sites constitute complex spatial archives in which architecture, history, and collective memory converge. They encompass a wide spectrum of contexts-from archaeological remains, ancient and historic townscapes, UNESCO-listed landscapes, to early modern civic structures and industrial infrastructures. Yet these environments confront challenges: climate change, urban transformation, disaster, shifting social needs, and the gradual erosion of material fabric. Revitalization and restoration projects respond to these conditions by positioning architectural and spatial practice as an active mediator between preservation and the contemporary topologies.
Renovation
Design
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

"A Place Remembers What Has Happened:" Tsuyoshi Tane on Memory as a Design Driver in Louisiana Channel Interview

Memory-driven architecture uncovers and integrates a site's physical, cultural, and emotional layers to produce singular, context-specific places rather than reproducible space.
Design
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

How To Bring Regencycore Into Your Home

Regencycore adapts Regency-era Neoclassical interiors for modern homes through selective, atmospheric touches rather than full historical replication.
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