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Twenty thirteen seemed like someone was trying to cram a decade’s worth of drama into a single year. Maybe we can take it a little easier in 2014? Just for a change. Here’s what went down.
You’ve heard of farm to table? Introducing farm to sweater, for when you’re ready to meet the animal you’re wearing.
Design excellence doesn’t simply bubble forth from the ground. It takes months, sometimes years, for the seed of an idea to blossom into a lush garden. Architects and interior designers need to make countless decisions, often in intense collaboration. This year, we decided to put successful projects in context—and honor those who achieved beauty as much through their innate talents as through their ability to work well together.
After 14 years of renting on Cape Cod, a family finds their dream vacation property in a familiar place.
A developer dreams up an energy-smart house for his family.
Exquisite handwoven blankets are crafted right here on the coast of Maine.
A landscape architect draws on the past, present, and future to design living masterpieces.
A diminutive Cape Cod bungalow is a study in efficient design.
North Bennet Street School’s sixth president, Miguel Gómez-Ibáñez, talks transformation and what’s in store for the institution.
Gary Ritacco uses his fashion savvy to curate a SoWa loft like no other.