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On The Grid
For renowned artist Charles Gaines and his wife, art historian Roxana Landaverde, a simple expansion of their Los Angeles living room turned into the addition of a perforated metal facade—and, now, a much bigger construction project.

A Creative Nature
An artist lets the wind and wildlife of coastal Mexico flow through her radically open home. Without any walls to keep nature out, Deborah Castillo’s thatched roof beach house creates clever ways of living with the world around it.

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Ausgabe 004/2025

Is GoFundMe the New Insurance?
The Los Angeles wildfires emphasized an important new function for the fundraising platform: stepping in to help homeowners grappling with the disastrous effects of climate change.

The Eras Tour
A brisk scroll through home design social media will surface eraobsessed creators styling their lives around a favorite decade or historical aesthetic. They will often show it off in a kitchen or a bathroom because those are the most frequently renovated rooms in a home, and as such, they’re the places where the styles of a particular moment tend to find a foothold. Even if committing to the bit and going, say, full-on 1970s sex den or ’90s Tuscan kitchen is too much dip for your chip, you can still find a distinct style for your kitchen or bathroom by mining the past. We talked to designers about how to get a throwback look without going overboard—and also got some words of wisdom from a few of those era aficionados whose love for their particular decade is so strong that they’ve chosen to live just like it.

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The Orange Lotus
Emerging from Disney’s shadow, Nickelodeon uses nostalgia to court millennial parents at its all-inclusive luxury resort in Punta Cana. But what happens when design meets slime?

NARROW APPROACH
On a tight lot in Osaka, Japan, a slender home with a series of split levels that ascend to a large skylight gives a young family of five room to grow. 868 SQ FT

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Dwell im Abo: Das englischsprachige Architekturmagazin

Das US-Magazin Dwell beinhaltet moderne Berichte über Architektur, Innenarchitektur, Einrichtung, Geräte und Accessoires. Diese werden zu perfekt harmonierenden Wohneinheiten zusammengefügt. Anhand praktischer Beispiele wird gezeigt, wie ein ganz normales Haus in einen hypermodernen Wohnsitz verwandelt wird.

Das Abonnement Dwell für begeisterte Architekturfans

Das Magazin für Leser, die ihr Zuhause gerne exklusiv und individuell verschönern und einrichten möchten und Wert auf eine moderne Architektur legen.

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Sie finden für Dwell das Jahresabo ohne Mindestbezugszeitraum und ein automatisch endendes Jahres-Geschenkabo, um dessen Kündigung Sie sich also nicht mehr kümmern müssen. Oft gibt es ein Probeabo mit einem Gratismonat. Fehlt Ihnen ein Angebot für einen kürzeren oder anderen Zeitraum, so sagen Sie es uns gern. Auch beim Rechnungszeitraum können wir Ihnen entgegenkommen.

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006/2025
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On The Grid
For renowned artist Charles Gaines and his wife, art historian Roxana Landaverde, a simple expansion of their Los Angeles living room turned into the addition of a perforated metal facade—and, now, a much bigger construction project.

A Creative Nature
An artist lets the wind and wildlife of coastal Mexico flow through her radically open home. Without any walls to keep nature out, Deborah Castillo’s thatched roof beach house creates clever ways of living with the world around it.

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Ausgabe
004/2025

Is GoFundMe the New Insurance?
The Los Angeles wildfires emphasized an important new function for the fundraising platform: stepping in to help homeowners grappling with the disastrous effects of climate change.

The Eras Tour
A brisk scroll through home design social media will surface eraobsessed creators styling their lives around a favorite decade or historical aesthetic. They will often show it off in a kitchen or a bathroom because those are the most frequently renovated rooms in a home, and as such, they’re the places where the styles of a particular moment tend to find a foothold. Even if committing to the bit and going, say, full-on 1970s sex den or ’90s Tuscan kitchen is too much dip for your chip, you can still find a distinct style for your kitchen or bathroom by mining the past. We talked to designers about how to get a throwback look without going overboard—and also got some words of wisdom from a few of those era aficionados whose love for their particular decade is so strong that they’ve chosen to live just like it.

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002/2025


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012/2024

The Orange Lotus
Emerging from Disney’s shadow, Nickelodeon uses nostalgia to court millennial parents at its all-inclusive luxury resort in Punta Cana. But what happens when design meets slime?

NARROW APPROACH
On a tight lot in Osaka, Japan, a slender home with a series of split levels that ascend to a large skylight gives a young family of five room to grow. 868 SQ FT

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Porträt von Dwell

Dwell im Abo: Das englischsprachige Architekturmagazin

Das US-Magazin Dwell beinhaltet moderne Berichte über Architektur, Innenarchitektur, Einrichtung, Geräte und Accessoires. Diese werden zu perfekt harmonierenden Wohneinheiten zusammengefügt. Anhand praktischer Beispiele wird gezeigt, wie ein ganz normales Haus in einen hypermodernen Wohnsitz verwandelt wird.

Das Abonnement Dwell für begeisterte Architekturfans

Das Magazin für Leser, die ihr Zuhause gerne exklusiv und individuell verschönern und einrichten möchten und Wert auf eine moderne Architektur legen.

Die Abo Angebote für Dwell nach Ihrer Wahl

Sie finden für Dwell das Jahresabo ohne Mindestbezugszeitraum und ein automatisch endendes Jahres-Geschenkabo, um dessen Kündigung Sie sich also nicht mehr kümmern müssen. Oft gibt es ein Probeabo mit einem Gratismonat. Fehlt Ihnen ein Angebot für einen kürzeren oder anderen Zeitraum, so sagen Sie es uns gern. Auch beim Rechnungszeitraum können wir Ihnen entgegenkommen.
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  • Wet Rooms
    A spa-like dream or slippery nightmare? Our followers weigh in on all-in-one, seamless bathroom designs.
  • On Vacation With Gio Ponti
    Gio Ponti, a designer, a professor, the founder of the seminal design magazine Domus, and a mentor to other creatives, is best known for how he shaped a new form of Italian design in the mid-20th century. He played with color, form, and function in a way that spoke to his country’s aesthetic past, present, and future. But he also created cruise ship interiors, cliffside hotels, and glamorous train cars, along the way shaping a distinct vision of stylish leisure.
  • Handle With Care
    When browsing the local shops on your vacation for souvenirs this year, put down the magnets, set aside the ceramics, and make some room for glass. There are so many different glass traditions that are iconic because of where they’re from that it’s hard to pick which ones to highlight, but we chose four from around the world that have influenced design far outside their origins. From the teahouses of Morocco to the bustling markets of China, there’s glassware for every trip. And if the only travel you’re doing this summer is from the comfort of your backyard, we found some contemporary interpretations of each tradition.
  • Home Is Where the Hearth Is
    A community garden and mutual aid kitchen bring food justice to the South Bronx.
  • Lookie-Loos
    Whether you’re a superfan, an entrepreneur, or not quite sure what you’re getting yourself into, the experience of owning a “famous” house is hard to put a price tag on.
  • Undivided Sky
    Phish bassist Mike Gordon’s new home studio uses its glass walls to let in the sights—and sounds—of its lakeside Vermont setting.
  • The Case Against Glass Houses
    The transparent box is the Ideal of modern living, but hardly ideal for modern living.
  • Found Objects
    How two artists pieced together a creative destination in the California desert, starting with a 1950s homestead cabin.
  • Everyone Onboard
    A couple fix up an old prefab, a former sailing clubhouse, to spend time with their relatives in the Dominican Republic.
  • Butterfly Effect
    IN THE MOUNTAINS OF JAPAN, A TWO-WINGED CABIN IS BOTH FORWARD-LOOKING AND ROOTED IN THE PRIMORDIAL PAST.
  • Stepping Into History
    House museums offer the chance to see how design luminaries around the world really lived. We picked some of our favorites for the top of your travel list.
  • Made to Move
    In Mongolia, a traditional housing type designed for a mobile lifestyle meets the changing realities of its residents.
  • Kyoto Photographic
    A couple revive one of the city’s traditional townhouses, turning it into a hub for creatives.
  • Community, Centered
    An unconventional condominium project in Toronto looks to “gentle density” as a way for new houses to integrate into their neighborhoods.
  • Good, Clean Fun
    Now in its third decade, Atlantis in the Bahamas lives up to the lore of its namesake by offering a sanitized version of hedonism on a grand scale.
  • Sourcing
    The products, furniture, architects, designers, and builders featured in this issue.
  • One Last Thing
    Why architect Sigrún Sumarliðadóttir keeps hand-carved Icelandic birds on a shelf in her London home.
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