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Greater Cincinnati’s Best Korean Restaurants, According to CityBeat Readers
Every year, CityBeat publishes the Best Of Cincinnati®, wherein readers and staffers alike pick which bars are the booziest, which people are the coolest and which shops are your best bet for dropping a pretty penny. Whether you’re looking for authentic…
With Wagyu, Bacalao, and Tuna—Hiroki Arai’s Omakase Celebrates Japan and His New Home in Mexico
When Hiroki Arai was growing up in Tokyo, his interests led him to engineering, but even with an advanced degree, he knew that field wasn’t his passion. “From the beginning I liked cooking and I liked to explore new foods,”…
A midcentury modern gem designed by renown architect Ralph Twitchell is now for sale on Siesta Key
A midcentury gem designed by a founding member of the of the Sarasota School of Architecture movement is now on the market in Siesta Key. Located at 1224 Port Ln., the home was completed in 1960 and was designed by the late…
Taking a swing in world of landscape architecture
As a byproduct of the COVID-19 pandemic, Connor Nguyen frequently used his free time to play golf and really got into it. Now, shortly after his graduation in May, he has a tee time scheduled for a career that involves…
Cicada Parade-A Art Project Raising Money For Insect Asylum’s Rooftop Garden
AVONDALE — Cicadas are about to be everywhere, and the team at The Insect Asylum is feeling the buzz. Inside the basement of the Avondale museum at 2870 N. Milwaukee Ave., volunteers and employees are hard at work making over…
The Center for Arts and Innovation: The Center for Arts & Innovation Reveals First Concept Designed by Pritzker Prize-Winning Architect Renzo Piano and Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Through its differentiated, flexible, and future-forward design, The Center in Boca Raton will revolutionize the way the world plans, designs, builds, utilizes, embraces and is impacted by cultural infrastructure of the future. Design renderings can be found here BOCA RATON,…
The Latest British Invasion Is Hitting U.S. Homes
From fashion to pop culture, America’s obsession with the U.K. lifestyle is skyrocketing. Perhaps the lavish sets on the Bridgerton TV show are sparking the wave of English design on U.S. soil because British home decor is also having a…
It’s Time to Get Radical When Repurposing Empty Buildings, Architect Says
Adaptive reuse, or the art and science of repurposing buildings, is Richard Olcott’s mission. The New York-based design partner at Ennead Architects advocates for radical reuse, or the process of funneling creativity into sustainable architectural projects to reinvigorate buildings and…
Man Who Built Adorable Mouse Village to Cope With Depression has Adds a Pub, Book Shop, and Hobbit Homes–LOOK
By Simon Dell / SWNS A British man who six years ago built an adorable mouse village to cope with depression has added a pub, a book shop, and Hobbit homes so he could capture even more heartwarming photos. Simon…