The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
An architecture studio in water-stressed Mexico City follows the examples of ancient builders who harvested rain.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
An architecture studio in water-stressed Mexico City follows the examples of ancient builders who harvested rain.
The New York Times – Travel:
Canoeing the Rio Grande near Big Bend National Park can be magical. But as the river dries, it’s getting harder to find where a boat will actually float.
The New York Times – Travel:
The island, close to Nicaragua but part of Colombia, boasts waters in seven shades of the color. Counting them — from a boat, from a cay, from the shade of a coconut tree — is a meditative experience.
The New York Times – Travel:
Underground springs create short, clear creeks in the state’s interior, and a paddle board is the perfect way to explore them.
The New York Times – Travel:
Underground springs create short, clear creeks in the state’s interior, and a paddle board is the perfect way to explore them.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
The fashion world has long been fascinated with the natural world, but the love affair poses one major challenge: how to create the (convincing) illusion of wetness.
The New York Times – T Magazine:
Americans, in particular, tend to think of frozen water as essential. But this seemingly ubiquitous commodity is no longer something we can take for granted.
The New York Times – Travel:
As large numbers of U.S. tourists visit Europe during a record hot summer, their efforts to stay cool are running up against cultural norms.