A discreet locale and a historic façade add import to this newly expanded home scaled for entertaining.
The Monkey Tree Maintains its Midcentury Charm
This Palm Springs hotel may have an even more exciting history than previously realized.
Though its connection to a famed architect is in doubt, this Palm Springs hotel may have an even more exciting history than previously realized.
What to See at Modernism Week 2023
Here’s the skinny on another big, fat Modernism Week.
From home tours and cocktail parties to five brand-new events you’ll want to attend, here’s the skinny on another big, fat Modernism Week.
The Shape of Things to Come
Imposing architecture shows a forward face based on timeless concepts.
Imposing architecture shows a forward face based on timeless concepts engineered by architect Lance O’Donnell at Eldorado Country Club.
All Boxed Up
Clean-lined enclosures bring the natural world into focus.
Like a modern vase draws the eye to its blooms, a planter showcases its contents, appointing significance to what might get lost in a garden.
Tales in Clay
Four artists who mold with meaning.
Bianca Juarez, Andres Anza, Deborah Levin, and Elizabeth Eisenstein tell stories with their clay pieces available to buy in the desert.
Return to the Muse
Artist and designer John Vugrin gets a twice-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
John Vugrin is lauded as an artist, an interior designer, and, at the Kellogg Doolittle House, “the homes’ original master craftsman.”
New Beauty
Design that transforms your space with a single brushstroke.
Here are 10 new trends to bring new beauty into your home when a single design piece can transform your space in Greater Palm Springs.
Point of Entry
The Tahquitz Canyon Visitor Center clinched architect Lance O’Donnell’s love for modern architecture and became a gateway to this sacred Tribal land.
The Tahquitz Canyon Visitor Center clinched architect Lance O’Donnell’s love for modern architecture and became a gateway to sacred land.
Bold Pairings
Two materials harmonize to support a strong aesthetic.
Two material combinations harmonize to support a strong architectural aesthetic, like stone and steel, when designing homes in the desert.