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“Haute in Cleveland”

Exclusive access to top interior designers. Kayak-sharing programs. Optional helipads. Welcome to the vision of one Cleveland developer.

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Cameron Sinclair, co-founder, Architecture for Humanity

“Design Like You Give a Damn”

Architecture for Humanity cofounder Cameron Sinclair on stubbornness, leadership, and his childhood plan to remake South London.

“The Story of Chicago’s Soccer Academy”

How one charter school is using the world’s most popular sport to change the face of Chicago’s Southwest Side.

“Project (Green) Runway”

If you’re in airport, it’s not easy being green.

Case Study: SFO Terminal 2

Terminal 2, or T2, brags an art collection worthy of any museum, enough locally sourced and organic fare to rival other parts of San Francisco, and a LEED Gold certification—a first for any US terminal.

Photo by Lindsey Howald Patton

Social Media Strategy: The Driehaus Museum

The Richard H. Driehaus Museum immerses visitors in one of the grandest residential buildings of 19th-century Chicago, the Gilded Age home of banker Samuel Mayo Nickerson.

Ernest Trova’s “White Dog,” c. 1955.

This yawning—or growling—creature on a fiery background hung above the friendly clutter of curios in Trova’s home.

Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933)

Born in 1848, Louis Comfort Tiffany would become the seminal artist of America’s Gilded Age.

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