Luxury lifestyles don’t usually adhere to the adage “less is more,” but disappearing glass walls that pivot, fold or retract into pockets are changing the perception of opulence and giving new meaning ...
Behind a grove of oak and bay trees in Lafayette, California, lies a hidden gem that seamlessly connects living spaces with nature. At 5,100 square feet, the house expands visually with its open floor ...
When Ebrahim Nana first installed a sliding glass wall into a spec home in 1984, he had no way of knowing he just started a business that would spread across the globe. Part innovator, part visionary, ...
Doors are among the most frequently used architectural elements in any occupied building, serving as movable thresholds that negotiate between private and public spaces. They facilitate both ...
Interior courtyards can be found in various types of traditional architectures around the world, especially in warmer climates. They can be classified as introverted, safe, and even sacred spaces in ...
Oooh - according to the NY Times, the MTA has been investigating the possibility of installing floor-to-ceiling glass walls and sliding doors at the Second Avenue subway. Apparently, having walls and ...
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