It takes quite a bit to impress this native New Yorker when it comes to home design stores, but Terrain opened its doors in Westport tonight, and I have to say...I’m impressed.
Terrain takes root Friday at former car dealership
They haven't sold Cadillacs at 561 Post Road East in three years.
But the new retailer that opens its doors on the site Friday may well be the Cadillac of garden and home-decor stores.
Terrain Opens in Connecticut
Promising to do for gardening what Urban Outfitters did for street style, Terrain is opening its second garden and home store on Friday in Westport, Conn.
P&Z Hears Big Plans for Two Shuttered Properties
Westport’s Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) tonight heard plans to revitalize two shuttered businesses—National Hall on Post Road West and the old Curran Cadillac property on Post Road East.
Learning by Design
Philadelphia’s Charter High School for Architecture and Design forged a new kind of design-based curriculum in public schools when it opened more than a decade ago. Is the experiment working?
Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Rapids Lake Unit Visitor Center
Marking the trailhead of a Wildlife Refuge next to the Minnesota River, the new Rapids Lake Education and Visitor Center constantly reinforces the natural beauty of its surroundings through strategically placed openings framing the landscape.
LJ Design Institute, Dallas: Hands-on Green
A collaborative approach to sustainable building at LJ’s sixth Design Institute, in Dallas
The Next Generation of Energy Efficient Building Design: Where Are We and Where Should We Be Going?
In the architecture, engineering and construction industry there are practical problems to defining environmental success with energy codes. It is assumed that energy conservation codes are designed to protect the environment and reduce energy consumption. By following energy codes, owners, designers and politicians believe they are reducing air pollution and energy demand. Yet, consumption continues to rise.
Charter Demand Rising in Suburbs Spurred by Choices in the Twin Cities
"[Parent Melissa] Martyr-Wagner said. 'I knew what I wanted for my child, and the district couldn't offer it. And when someone's convinced at what they want for their child, they'll work pretty hard to get it.'