Frank Lloyd Wright’s first LA home could close
Plus, Venice Architecture Biennale review, perfume ads of the 2000s, NYCxDesign 2025

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| Frank Lloyd Wright’s first Los Angeles home faces closure
City budget cuts threaten Hollyhock House, the city’s first Unesco World Heritage Site
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| How was Carlo Ratti’s ‘Intelligens’? Wallpaper* editors discuss the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale
Having visited the biennale’s main show by curator Carlo Ratti, here’s the team’s review
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| Sex, scent and celebrity: what perfume ads of the 2000s reveal about consumer culture today
In All-American Ads of the 2000s, the latest in Taschen’s book series chronicling print advertising, a section on perfume is a striking precursor for consumerism in the age of social media
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| In new film Magic Farm, Amalia Ulman’s characters are on the hunt for ‘crazy subcultures’The director explores hipster territory and internet culture in her film starring Chloë Sevigny, Alex Wolff and Joe Apollonio. We meet Ulman ahead of its release
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| What not to miss at NYCxDesign 2025
From mega furniture fairs to the best party, here’s what to catch at North America’s biggest celebration of design
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| Elegance meets craft in these Loro Piana sunglasses In its quest for the best materials, the house’s new sunglasses collection takes it to Japan, where the first titanium frames were made in the 1980s
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| Take off with the June 2025 Travel Issue
Head to Hong Kong, paint the town red in Las Vegas, reimagine room service, and make a splash in sizzling swimwear – the June issue is hot to globe-trot, on newsstands now
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