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The Judd Foundation
In the 1970s, pioneering minimalist artist Donald Judd moved to Marfa, Texas to escape New York’s art scene. He eventually bought 40,000 acres and three ranches, turning the quiet desert…
Projects November 29Alpine Luxury Abounds at the Josie
The Josie, a Noble House Hotel, has arrived in Rossland, British Columbia as the newest boutique ski-in, ski-out hotel in North America. Located at the threshold of the forthcoming RED Mountain…
News November 29Tokyo Welcomes Inua Restaurant
German chef Thomas Frebel, who was previously head of research at Noma, has introduced Inua, a new dining concept in Tokyo that draws its name from the Inuit term for the “life…
News November 29Places: Shanghai
“I suppose it’s the way New York used to feel,” says Ian Schrager of Shanghai, a city beloved by the hotelier and his team, and also one of the newest…
Projects November 28John Pawson
Over his prodigious career, John Pawson’s crisp, minimalist style has been translated into category-defining retail spaces, galleries, homes, and hotels. Today, the British designer has a truly global design legacy,…
People November 28Ole Scheeren
Having lived in eight countries across three continents, and studied at three European universities, globetrotting German architect Ole Scheeren possesses a worldly sensibility that informs his work. “I always felt…
People November 28













