The post-coronavirus office: more air purifiers, less open floor plans

In the past few weeks, demand for air purification systems has jumped in an effort to provide safer work environments for employees. A shift away from open-concept offices may not be far behind. Continue reading

Bidet sales surge as Americans hoard toilet paper

Americans are turning to bidets and smart toilets as toilet paper supplies remain low. Here’s what you need to know about the trend. Continue reading

Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara become first all-female pair to win Pritzker Prize

The Dublin architects are also the award’s first Irish recipients. Continue reading

One-time Washington, DC home of JFK lists for $4.675M

The former Georgetown home of John F. Kennedy was recently renovated by architect Richard Foster and custom builder Tom Glass. Continue reading

Court upholds $6.75M award for graffiti destroyed at 5Pointz

Twenty-one artists will be awarded $6.75 million seven years after suing developer Gerald Wolkoff for whitewashing their work at graffiti art mecca 5Pointz. Continue reading

‘The Leaning Tower of Dallas’ is Texas’ newest (temporary) landmark

After a planned demolition of the Affiliated Computer Services building in Dallas, the sturdy core of the building remains standing, albeit at an awkward angle. Continue reading