December 02, 2022 | Spirit Newsletter | Dale Goodwin (’86 M.A.T.) Gonzaga business major Thomas Gonzalez (’24) stands near the door and anxiously awaits. Then, the moment of encounter comes when a hospitalized child enters their hospital room to find color and joy spread all over it like their favorite […]

Kitchens are getting closed and dark Sidekix Media on Unsplash A beautifully designed kitchen is essential for several reasons. Primarily, it is the space where we spend the most amount of time with family, cooking, eating, or even working. It’s also important to keep in mind that the right kitchen […]

She actually first went to scope it out several years earlier, when the house was originally up for sale and Grey’s was still in its infancy. “I knew I couldn’t afford it, but I didn’t tell anyone that,” she confesses. She swooned over its incredible bluff-top location and “perfect proportions,” […]

Hub of Huts / noa* network of architecture © Alex Filz + 22 Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/993192/hub-of-huts-noa-star-network-of-architecture © Alex Filz Text description provided by the architects. When noa* designed the cantilevered swimming pool for Hubertus in 2016, the studio envisioned it as a rock stranded […]

LONG ISLAND | 107 Meadow Street, Garden City Garden City Tudor $1.185 million A four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath, 2,450-square-foot, three-story house built in 1930, with a slate roof; a front stone patio; a sunken living room with wood ceiling beams and a wood-burning fireplace; a dining room; a family room with skylights […]

We spend about half our lives in bed. And the other half? Most of us spend a good portion of it around the kitchen island. Think about it: At a dinner party, where do you plant yourself? The same goes for when you swing by a friend’s place. In fact, […]