In Colonia Juárez, historic buildings are being reborn as boutiques, bars and restaurants.
In Colonia Juárez, historic buildings are being reborn as boutiques, bars and restaurants.
By Brooke Porter Katz · May 2, 2018
Futuristic minimalism and timeless natural beauty combine to haunting effect on the enchanted islands of Naoshima, Inujima and Teshima.
By Pico Iyer · April 24, 2018
A group of artists and entrepreneurs is making the most of Argentina’s changing economy by tapping the country’s abundant resources and rich history.
By Nell McShane Wulfhart · February 13, 2018
The company announces Sister City, a forthcoming New York property influenced by Japanese and Scandinavian design.
By Mark Yarm · January 24, 2018
Development and design firm ASH NYC builds its portfolio with a new Detroit hotel, another in progress in New Orleans and a furniture line.
By Howie Kahn · January 23, 2018
Ten minutes from the city’s center, a sleepy industrial quarter along the Sihl river is springing to life with a mix of polished restaurants and inspired shops.
By Alex Schechter · January 23, 2018
From tech titans to game-changing female artists, from a legendary timepiece to an illustrious architect’s most storied houses, these are our can’t-miss stories from 2017.
December 14, 2017
Photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin contributed to this issue of WSJ. Magazine.
By Sara Morosi · December 8, 2017
In Senegal’s culinary scene, French technique has reigned since the colonial era. Now, Dakar-born chef Pierre Thiam is on a mission to change that.
By Alexandra Marshall · December 4, 2017
A small group of adventurous chefs, each of whom has done a stint at Enrique Olvera’s groundbreaking temple of gastronomy, Pujol, is raising the metropolis’s cuisine to the next level.
By Howie Kahn · November 30, 2017
Barranco is a beachside district steeped in Peruvian history.
By Nell McShane Wulfhart · October 26, 2017
Refshaleøen, the once-industrial island where Noma will soon reopen, is becoming a cultural and culinary hub.
By Mark Ellwood · October 5, 2017
On October 11, 200 works from New York City’s MoMA go on view at the Fondation Louis Vuitton
By Katherine Stirling · October 3, 2017
In a former grain silo, reimagined by Thomas Heatherwick, Jochen Zeitz is opening the world’s first major museum devoted to contemporary African art
By Jay Cheshes · September 15, 2017
São Paulo’s Fasano family, the biggest name in Brazilian hospitality for over a century, is expanding and is set to open its first property in America.
By Howie Kahn · September 12, 2017
An archipelago off Vietnam’s coast is home to a five-star beach resort—and a haunting past.
By Tom Downey · July 30, 2017
The designer’s home in Sardinia is part of a sprawling family compound where the celebrated fashion clan gathers to relax, cook, garden and display its famously colorful taste.
By Alexandra Marshall · July 29, 2017
Thanks to the vision of artist Rachel Whiteread, two forgotten huts in a private sculpture park have transcended their humble origins to become subtle new masterpieces.
By Fred A. Bernstein · July 24, 2017
Just in time for the summer, the Ferry Boat Inn is being reimagined by the Towill family.
By Jessica Mischner · May 16, 2017
Sand and sun offer the perfect playground—where the vibe is officially laid-back.
By Photography By Cedric Buchet for WSJ. Magazine, Styling by Darcy Backlar · April 25, 2017