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59 Best Airbnbs Across the United States (2024)
Discover the most unique Airbnbs the country has to offer, from tiny homes to a converted boxcar, yurts, and even a castle
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The 17 Most Anticipated Cars of 2024 (And They’re All Electrified)
From Acura’s sleek new ZDX Type S to Volvo’s futuristic-looking EM90, there will be some major changes in the automotive world that you need to keep on your radar
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The 7 Vehicles That Stole the Show at CES 2024
Las Vegas’s high-tech event has become a magnet for automakers to display their future projects—but these unveilings turned the most heads
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Travel
Where is the Super Bowl in 2024? Everything You Need to Know
Your ultimate guide on how to watch the big game, which teams will play, who will perform at halftime, and so much more
By Michael Y. Park
15 Best Berkshires Hotels and Homes To Book For A Weekend Away
Meet your new go-to escape from the city
By Erika Veurink, Laura Itzkowitz, and Nora Taylor
Travel
The World’s 11 Most Beautiful Thatched Roof Villages
From Japan to Chile to the English Cotswolds, discover 11 thatched roof villages that celebrate the historic building method
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By Elizabeth Stamp
Travel
8 Enchanting Places Fully Reclaimed by Nature
Whether they’ve been encased in greenery or flooded with sand, the elements have overtaken these abandoned locales
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14 Best Hudson Valley and Catskills Hotels and Cabins to Explore Upstate
Explore the best New York has to offer outside of the Big Apple
31 Best Los Angeles Airbnbs to Book in 2022
From an airy Venice loft to a romantic Topanga getaway, these vacation homes offer something for every traveler
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The World's 29 Most Beautifully Designed Coffee Shops
From New York City to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, see why these stunning spots are creating serious buzz
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Fashion
Frank Lloyd Wright, the Fashion Muse
From collaborations with Kith to partnerships with Maya Brenner, America’s favorite architect remains a steadfast source of inspiration for designers of all kinds
4 Stunning Facts You Need to Know About NASA’s Artemis I Rocket
After years of planning, the space agency has designed its most powerful rocket yet
An Immersive Tribute to Hermès’s Craftsmanship Pops Up Stateside
Currently on view in Detroit, “Hermès in the Making” is set to travel to Austin later this year
The Inside Story Behind Dior’s Latest Runway Set Design
Artist Pietro Ruffo helped make the Cruise 2022 show in Athens a mesmerizing event
Walking Tour
Architect Breaks Down 200 Years of NYC Mansions
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for a walking tour of the city’s mansions. From the early colonial abodes of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr to the grandeur of the Gilded Age, and 20th century brutalist design, Michael walks you through 200 years worth of homes belonging to wealthy New Yorkers past and present.How Central Park Was Created Entirely By Design and Not By Nature
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for an in-depth walking tour of Central Park. Everything in Central Park got there by considered choice, not by nature, and the park as we know it today is the result of a design competition held in the 1850s. From hidden through-roads to its calming bodies of water, join Michael as he walks you through why Central Park is the best-designed city park in the world.Architect Tours New Orleans’ Most Haunted Houses
Today AD joins architect Robert Cangelosi in New Orleans for a walking tour of the infamous French Quarter. Often regarded as the most haunted city in America, New Orleans has a deep history of ghosts, torture and…vampire nuns?! Join Robert for an in-depth look at the French Quarter and its history to find out how it became one of the spookiest spots in the world. Vampire Cafe on a Sunny Day | Lia Rainsford Director: Skylar "Edgar Allan Poe" Economy Director of Photography: Alejandro "In the Shadows" Moreno Editor: Alex "Ghoulish" Mechanik Host: Robby "Omniscient" Cangelosi Senior Producer: Vara "It's Alive, It's Aliiive!" Reese Line Producer: Joseph "For the last time, I'm not related to Steve!" Buscemi Associate Producer: Brandon "Here's Johnny!" Fuhr Production Manager: Melissa "Goosebumps" Heber Production Coordinator: Fernando "Psycho" Davila Casting Producer: Nick "Fava Beans" Sawyer Audio Engineer: Lee "Huey Lewis and the News" Garcia Production Assistant: Ashley "Pennywise" Bush Post Production Supervisor: Andrew "6 feet under" Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly "The last Irish Vampire" Frew Supervising Editor: Christina "Nooo! Don't go down there" Mankellow Additional Editor: William "All work and no play..." Long Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds, "The Demon Barber of NYC" Colorist: Oliver "Can I have some more, please" Eid Special Thanks: Chris "Mother told me to do it" Conti Keleigh "Wednesday Adams" Nealon Monica "The Friendly Ghost" MulhallHow The Upper West Side Revolutionized NYC Apartments
Today AD joins architect Nick Potts in New York City for a walking tour of the Upper West Side. At the turn of the century, apartment hotels such as The Dakota and The San Remo started populating the Upper West Side. Servants' quarters, elevators, and the realization of views were making apartment living more appealing to the upper middle classes and increasing the value of the top floors. Join Nick for an in-depth look at how the Upper West Side revolutionized apartment living and became the birthplace of the penthouse in Manhattan. Director: Hiatt Woods Director of Photography: Eric Brouse Editor: Tristen Rogers Host: Nick Potts Producer: Skylar Economy; Vara Reese Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi Associate Producer: Brandon Fuhr Production Manager: Melissa Heber Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Audio Engineer: Brett Van Deusen Production Assistant: Noah Bierbrier; Ryan Coppola Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow Assistant Editor: Courtney Karwal Colorist: Oliver EidHow Walt Disney Concert Hall Was Designed To Be Pitch Perfect
Today AD welcomes back architect Valery Augustin to tour Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown Los Angeles. Designed in 1987 by Frank Gehry, music runs through the veins of this building. A unique steel exterior houses an acoustically perfect auditorium designed by Yasuhisa Toyota and is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Join Valery as he takes an in-depth look at how the concert hall pioneered new design techniques and became a true gift to the people of Los Angeles.Why The World’s Tallest Apartment Buildings Are On The Same Street
Today architect Nick Potts joins AD in New York City for an in-depth walking tour of Billionaires’ Row in Midtown Manhattan. West 57th Street has been attracting Manhattan’s wealthiest residents for centuries–a former amalgamation of brownstone and gothic mansions in the 1800s, the street has evolved into a hotspot for supertall luxury skyscrapers boasting the three tallest residential buildings in the world. Join Nick as he deep-dives into the area’s rich history and explains why Billionaires’ Row could only be built on 57th Street.Architect Explores Downtown Los Angeles’s Diverse Architecture & History
Today AD welcomes back architect Valery Augustin for a walking tour of Downtown Los Angeles, exploring its diverse architectural design. From Spanish Colonial and 1930s art deco to postmodern deconstructivism, Downtown Los Angeles has become a playground for design, boasting a wide variety of architectural styles spanning centuries–discover the history of this diverse district through Valéry Augustin’s expert eye.How SoHo NYC Became The Cast Iron District
Architect Nicholas Potts returns for another history-revealing walking tour, this time exploring the ever-evolving look of SoHo in New York City.Architect Explores Wall Street's Details & History
Today AD returns to New York City for a deep-dive walking tour of Wall Street in Downtown Manhattan with architect Nicholas Potts.Architect Explores Chicago's River North Neighborhood
Architect Lynda Dossey returns to the streets of Chicago for another walking tour, this time highlighting the hidden details to be found in the stylish River North neighborhood.
Art+Auctions
Lost Art Deco Treasures From the Empire State Building Rediscovered
Winold Reiss’s murals were presumed destroyed when the building was redone in the 1960s
Princess Diana’s Personally Designed Jewelry Is Heading to Auction
The People’s Princess wore the gems out during one of her last public appearances
A Jackson Pollock Painting Worth $54 Million Was Just Discovered in a Police Raid
The artwork represents a previously unknown addition to the small body of work Pollock left behind following his death in 1956
11 Rare Artworks Were Stolen From a Historic Palace
The robbery happened just two weeks after the institution increased security following a previous break-in attempt
The 24 Most Beautiful Brutalist Buildings in the World
From Bulgaria to Buenos Aires, these gems prove that, in architecture, there’s often more than meets the eye
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Travel
What’s It Actually Like to Swap Houses With a Stranger?
Made popular by the film The Holiday, the low-cost vacation option is appealing to real people too
Travel
The Best Country to Live in: Our Top Picks for 2024
Have you spent time in any of these design-devoted nations?
Travel
The 7 Most Beautiful Caves Around the World
Sculpted by wind and waves, these dramatic beauties are filled with rivers, pools, and forests of stalagmites and stalactites
Travel
The World’s 13 Most Unique Bowling Alleys
From fantastical spaces to the historic personal lanes, we’ve gathered the most unique bowling alleys across the globe
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Travel
19 Best Things to Do in New York City for Design Lovers
From skyscraper tours to off-the-beaten-path recs, these places will warm an aesthete’s heart
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Motoring
The 11 Best Long Range Electric Cars on the Market (2024)
Over the past five years, automakers from Volvo to Volkswagen have significantly increased the distance their electric cars can travel on a single charge
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Travel
The 11 Most Beautiful Christmas Light Decorations Around the World
From holiday façades to full-on light festivals, these striking installations are worth a visit
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Travel
A Hotel in Space Could Be Operational in Just Five Years
Voyager Station and Pioneer Station, two proposed offerings from Above: Space Development, aim to be the first commercial space hotels upon completion