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Porsche’s new camping accessory turns its cars into tents

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It hits the market in November 2022, with a price tag of $5,000. Reports suggest there will be additional camping accessories available as well, including a heated blanket. The post Porsche’s new camping accessory turns its cars into tents appeared first on The Spaces. Photography: Porsche.

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When Did Summer Camp Get So Lux?

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The rise of camp-themed influencer events and celebrity weddings reveals a long-standing paradox: that the experience is meant to be a woodsy adventure, but has become a marker of wealth. This story is part of Happy Camper , a package about classic summer camp style in all its glory.

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The Beckhams’ Renovation Plans P**s Off Their Neighbors, and Other Celebrity Real Estate News

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The 8,850-square-foot property complete with a recording studio and home gym sits on the exclusive Carbon Beach (known as "Billionaire’s Beach," for reasons I assume you can guess) and has been languishing on the market, with a $20 million price tag, for almost a year.

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One Night in an Ultra-Luxe Dude Ranch in Wyoming’s Wilderness

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Like summer camps , dude ranches have continued to offer that same "compromise," with less emphasis on the concession part, as long as money is no object. For those who haven’t had the experience, going to a place like Brush Creek is like attending an extremely luxe adult summer camp.

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Our most popular stories of 2021

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Pitch perfect: the new generation of tented safari camps. The reinvention of the tented safari sees this nostalgic mode of travel get a new lease on life, with design-oriented camps that seamlessly combine contemporary comfort with all the magic of a close-to-the-earth adventure. Credit: Singita Sabora. Photography: Candida Wohlgemuth.

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The Latest from MoMA: Emerging Ecologies

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

Like many people with a lot of books, I keep track of my library with an app/website, tagging books with keywords to better filter and find them. Emerging Ecologies , as edited by Carson Chan and Matthew Wagstaffe, falls into the "printed companion" camp.

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The A-Frame Is More Than Just a Cabin—It’s a Full-Fledged Cultural Obsession

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The A-frame obviously shares DNA with the tent, but offers just enough comforts of home to the camping-phobic. Indoor/outdoor living and informal entertaining were the style of the day in the 1950s, as they are now, and you cannot be any other way in an A-frame. Leisure is part of their very character.