This Housing Center Provides Sanctuary for Starting Over Learn more about the Ben Smith Welcome Center. Dwell sent this email to their subscribers on December 21, 2023. Learn more about the Ben Smith Welcome Center.\u200a\u200aDwell+A London Townhouse Captures the Glamour of the Hollywood Hills in the ’70sA musical couple turn a tired London townhouse into a modernist home inspired by the heyday of California’s rock 'n' roll scene.Take a Tour\u200aWhere We Live NowThis Housing Center Provides Sanctuary for Starting OverThe Ben Smith Welcome Center in New Orleans is a safe haven for formerly incarcerated men to get back on their feet.Read the Story\u200aDwell+Budget Breakdown: A Seattle Architect Crafts a Hardworking Shed for Just Over \\$2,200A humble composition of two-by-fours, plywood, and polycarbonate, the Uphill Utilitarian is a flexible storage space and studio.See the Breakdown\u200aPresented by Sotheby’s International RealtyOne of Queenstown’s Most Spectacular Homes Just Hit the MarketWith multiple outdoor spaces, including a waterfall that flows through the space, this home fully embraces the soothing qualities of Mother Nature.See More\u200aDwell+A Bold Circular Home Radiates Outward From Its Futuristic KitchenFeldman Architecture reimagines a 1960s residence that hovers over a nature preserve in California’s Bay Area.Check It Out\u200aCampers & TrailersA Couple Transform a Vintage Airstream Into a Scandinavian-Inspired Tiny HomeAn ambitious couple’s DIY overhaul of a decrepit 1971 Airstream Sovereign—purchased for less than \\$5,000—creates an airy retreat that feels much larger than its 200 square feet.Step Inside\u200aProduct SpotlightThis Blanket Is the Best Throw For Picky People With Exacting TasteBrooklinen’s limited-edition throw has a little something for everybody.Shop Here\u200aOur Latest Issue\u200aNovember/December 2023History Lessons: Renovations That Rethink the PastRead the Issue\u200aDwell+A Bibliophile Couple’s Brooklyn Apartment Finds a Storage Solution for More Than 1,000 BooksProfilesWhy Architect Melissa Shin Adds Drawings of Smurfs to Her Project PlansDwell+A Nonprofit Development in Arizona Offers a Model for Affordable Home OwnershipWhere We Live NowThis Housing Center Provides Sanctuary for Starting OverDwell+They’d Already Renovated an Iconic Midcentury. What’s One More?\u200aLove good design? We’re hiring.Remote and on-site roles open in Editorial, Sales, and Engineering.See Careers701 Brickell Ave, Suite 1550, Miami, FL 33131Update your email preferences\xa0or\xa0turn off all email from us.© 2023 Recurrent Ventures, Inc. All rights reserved.View this email in your browser