USA
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in USA - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to USA.
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Step inside this serene upstate New York retreat perched on bouldersA retreat designed by Brooklyn architecture studio Of Possible offers a restorative antidote to the site’s previous inhabitant
By Anna Fixsen Published
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A collection of Claude Lalanne mirrors just sold for $33.5 million, obliterating auction recordsThe Sotheby’s sale, drawn from the private collection of Jean and Terry de Gunzburg, marked the priciest design auction in US history. Experts call it a ‘watershed moment’
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Walter Hood on ruins, memory and ‘provocative abstraction’ in landscape architectureThe landscape architect digs deep to recover forgotten histories and reframe public spaces as enriching communal hubs
By Shonquis Moreno Published
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Our guide to Daniel Libeskind and his ground-breaking, era-defining architectureDaniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum in Berlin celebrates its 25th anniversary this year; we mark the occasion with a deep dive into the celebrated architect's famous project and wider work
By Tim Abrahams Published
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Inside Judd Foundation’s North Apartment in Marfa, a ‘fresh perspective’ on the artist's workThe North Apartment is dedicated to supporting visiting scholars, artists, and curators for overnight stays and represents a culmination of the restoration and rebuilding effort at the foundation’s Glascock Building
By Jessica Ritz Published
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Experience LACMA’s new David Geffen Galleries – ‘It’s time to experiment’The David Geffen Galleries by Peter Zumthor open at LACMA; we take a tour and explore the relationship between art and architecture
By Michael Webb Published
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This enchanting children’s book explores girlhood with a host of gorgeously illustrated nighttime creaturesIn 'Oralee: A Field Guide to a Young Human Who Learns to Glow in the Dark', artist Clare Crespo translates a fascination with owls into a meditation on growing up
By Osman Can Yerebakan Published
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Tour Los Angeles' finest modernist houses, from shiny icons to lesser-known gemsThe modernist houses of Los Angeles are the stuff of legend. Writer, curator and architectural historian Adam Štěch takes us on a tour of some of the finest examples, from established icons to lesser-known gems
By Adam Štěch Published
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Brooklyn's most famous cemetery is for the living as much as it's for the dead. Its gleaming new visitor centre is proofBy combining a historic greenhouse with a brand new building, Architecture Research Office creates a new portal for Green-Wood Cemetery.
By Beth Broome Published
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Gallery Fumi just opened a New York residency with a joyful celebration of material and craftAt Galerie56 in Tribeca, Gallery Fumi displays inventive lighting, conceptual furniture, eccentric ceramics and more
By Kelly Allen Published
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This Japanese-inspired Californian garden studio is full of personalityDesigned for a multitasking creative, this garden studio in California by ONO is titled Two-Fold, as it combines a ceramics workshop and a Pilates studio
By Léa Teuscher Published
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Peek inside Sabrina Carpenter's 'House Tour' mansion, on the market for $36.8 million in Los AngelesTurns out Pretty Girl Avenue is in the Hollywood Hills
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The White House ballroom design just cleared a significant hurdleAt a meeting of the National Capital Planning Commission, officials voted to approve the design of the 90,000 sq ft addition
By Anna Fixsen Published
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The hottest new restaurants in Los Angeles to book nowFrom a modern Indian favourite to an atmospheric Italian eatery, these are the spots everyone's talking about
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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This cheeky coastal Florida home was designed to get around strict HOA rulesArchitect Jennifer Bonner designed a home for her mum that’s rebellious, site-responsive and unapologetically cute
By Adrian Madlener Published
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New to the market, this Hamptons home by Bates Masi + Architects is a creative retreatLong Island legends Bates Masi + Architects have built countless desirable houses in the Hamptons, Fire Island and beyond; now available, 131 Windward is one of the studio's classics from the turn of the century
By Jonathan Bell Published
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New York art exhibitions to see in AprilRead our pick of the best New York art exhibitions to see in April from Helen Frankenthaler and Anthony Caro's exhibition celebrating their friendship to Roy Lichtenstein’s scattered brushstrokes
By Tianna Williams Last updated
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radarExplore the best new openings, from a Miami Beach icon reborn to a culture-centric luxury refuge in Venice
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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Sushisamba has finally reached Los AngelesBrazil meets Japan in a vibrant, design-led space of bold flavours, signature sushi, and high-energy dining from cocktails to late-night beats
By Carole Dixon Published
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Loft-like and seductive, architects Bonetti/Kozerski’s new HQ prioritises collaborationAt the architects’ new office in New York, collaboration and conversation are high on the agenda
By Diana Budds Published
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A rare Paul Rudolph house is up for sale in Los Angeles – and A$AP Rocky has designed the interiorsThe architect’s Walker Guest House can be yours for $2 million as part of Basic.Space.LA this weekend
By Anthony Paletta Published
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This Las Vegas house is designed for curated conversations, ‘a quiet frame for art’A distinguished collector's Las Vegas house blends ancient artefacts and unapologetically contemporary pieces, striking up a dynamic design dialogue
By Alfredo Mineo Published
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Once a Gilded Age boarding house for ‘respectable’ young ladies, a New York landmark is reborn as a sophisticated hotelThe Twenty Two New York is the first overseas outpost of the London hotel and club of the same name. Here’s our review
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Cult Korean perfumer Nonfiction just opened the loveliest boutique on the Lower East SideDesigned by the award-winning firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero, the store is filled with antiques, scents and stories
By Anna Fixsen Published
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A Tuscan breeze courses through this serene San Francisco restaurantVia Aurelia is a softly hued fine dining haunt bringing a sense of old-world charm to the Mission Rock neighbourhood
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Leading architectural preservation organisations sue to block Kennedy Center alterationsThe lawsuit, filed by a coalition of eight groups including the AIA, alleges that President Donald Trump wants to ‘fundamentally alter this iconic property’
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Slow down at a modernist Joshua Tree hotelSet among 180 acres of high desert, Reset Hotel is an intimate bolthole designed around stillness and relaxation
By Charlotte Boates Published


