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Inside ‘SNL’ Star Heidi Gardner’s Midcentury Kansas City Home
Today, AD is welcomed by SNL star Heidi Gardner to tour her midcentury home in Kansas City. When she’s not making us laugh on ‘Saturday Night Live’, Gardner leaves NYC behind, heading back to the Midwest for a slower pace of life. The actor and comedian moved into a midcentury-modern home that soon became a disco-era fantasy with the help of Tara Davis of Cicada Company and Brooklyn-based interior designer Madelynn Hudson. From terrazzo floors to a disco ball stove hood, Gardner’s home is full of fun finishes inspired by memories of her youth and her all-time favorite movie Boogie Nights. “Having a glamorous and gregarious mom and a fashion-forward dad, their whole lives were their prime—but in the ’70s they were especially killing it,” she says. “My dream was to make the house a sexy-chic time capsule.”Inside Jimmy Butler’s Epic California Mansion
Today, AD is welcomed by NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler to tour his epic mansion in Southern California. When the Miami Heat star moved into his complex he wanted to create a bright space full of natural light and pretty furniture. To make his vision a reality, Butler teamed up with Tiffany Brooks Interior and told her to go wild and do her thing in the space. From the medieval vibes of his seriously impressive wine cellar to a fully decked out Big Face coffee shop, Butler and Brooks designed a slam dunk of home.
See more of the NBA star's Southern California home hereInside 9 Fabulous Celebrity Closets
Today Architectural Digest takes you inside some of the most stylish celebrity closets. From Emma Chamberlain's dream dressing room to Carmelo Anthony's dedicated sneaker paradise, look at the rooms where the fashion happens.Inside Harris Reed’s Fantastical London Home
Today, AD is welcomed by fashion designer Harris Reed to tour his fantastical London home. When the trailblazing Nina Ricci creative director and husband Eitan Senerman first viewed their future home it was dark, gray, and in dire need of renovation–yet there was something about it Reed could not stop thinking about. The space felt like a blank canvas, and with the help of his godfather, Harry Harris of 4Corners Design, and Georgina Wood, founder and creative director of Studio Clementine, Reed turned the space into a “Wes Anderson–meets–Oscar Wilde” fantasyland. The 750-square-foot space transcends into opulence with embroidered silk walls, embellished ceilings, and marbled floors creating the perfect creative refuge for the couple. “It really is a safe queer space—all our friends can feel at home here,” he says. “We’ve created something so authentic, and it’s beautiful when a dream allows others to dream as well. I think that’s really special.”
See more of Harris Reed's London home hereInside Antoni Porowski’s Sophisticated New York Home
Today, AD is welcomed by Antoni Porowski to tour his sophisticated New York home. The Queer Eye star has always been something of a self-professed nomad, but when the pandemic hit it was time to lay down some more permanent roots. Despite dreams of a historic loft in downtown Manhattan, Porowski wasn’t keen on a huge renovation, instead finding ‘the one’ in a new build. With the help of Andrew Torrey, a good friend, and AD PRO Directory interior designer, Porowski transformed his new home into a chic, sophisticated space full of unique art and custom artisanal furniture pieces. “Every corner here is a memory,” Porowski notes. “I do love to travel, but then I can’t wait to come home.”Inside Jennifer Garner’s Farm-Style L.A. Home
Today, AD is welcomed by Jennifer Garner to tour her farm-style home in Los Angeles. When designing Garner’s home, there was no Pinterest board or pictures from a magazine; it was simply an in-depth discussion with designers Steve and Brooke Giannetti and a watercolor painting of their vision. Together, they designed a farmhouse-style oasis full of warmth and character. From her wooden kitchen with a dedicated baking station to an orchard in the backyard, it’s easy to forget Garner lives among the hustle and bustle of LA. “I wanted it to feel old and cool and historic, but I also wanted to make it work for a big family with a lot of things going on.”Inside Yolanda Hadid’s Modern Texas Ranch
Today, AD is welcomed by Yolanda Hadid to tour her modern Texas home. The reality TV star’s relationship with Fort Worth is a real love story; after visiting on her first date with her partner, Joseph Jingoli, over six years ago, the couple have now built their dream Texan refuge from the ground up. Hadid designed the home herself with an industrial, modern, and relaxing vision in mind. The former model masters the ranch aesthetic with beautiful reclaimed wood throughout and a mudroom that does not disappoint. And when her children, Anwar, Gigi, and Bella Hadid, come to stay there are plenty of cozy rooms including an adorable bunkbed room designed especially for granddaughter Khai and any future grandkids. An elegant mix of hard industrial lines and plush textures, Yolanda Hadid’s home is the perfect place to kick off your boots and unwind “I want people to be able to come in and wear their cowboy boots. I’m not going to worry about mud on the floors. It had to be casual,” she says. “I wanted to use a lot of organic materials because there’s something about cowboy culture that feels organic to me—going back to the earth.” Still images of The Wild Horses of Sable Island ® by Roberto DutescoInside Lil Baby’s Stylish Atlanta Oasis
Today, AD is welcomed by Lil Baby to tour his stylish bachelor pad in Atlanta. When the Grammy-nominated rapper moved into his home a couple of years ago it looked nothing like it does now. With the help of Georgia-based AD PRO Directory designer Annysa LaMantia, they worked together to create a stylish yet playful interior full of warmth and spacious areas for hosting. After years of hard work, Lil Baby’s home is now full of the buzz he wanted–from a movie theater to a basketball court there is always something to enjoy when guests pop round.“Not only does it feel like home, it feels like a great accomplishment for me.”
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Director: Joel Ahumada
Director of Photography: Javier McIntosh
Editor: Ron Douglas
Talent: Lil' Baby
Director of Content: Keleigh Nealon
Director of Creative Development: Morgan Crossley
Senior Producer: Alyssa Marino
Coordinating Producer: Brandon Fuhr
Associate Producer: Noah Bierbrier
Production Manager: Melissa Heber
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Camera Operator: Marcus Zimmerman
Assistant Camera: Jabriel McIntosh
Audio Engineer: James Gray
Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague
Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
Colorist: Oliver EidInside Sonam Kapoor’s Stunning Mumbai Home
Today, AD is welcomed by Hindi Film superstar Sonam Kapoor Ahuja to tour her stunning home in Mumbai. Through traditional artwork, patterns, and rich textures, the actress has created a maximalist Indian fantasy making it hard to believe her home resides in a modern new build. Kapoor’s meticulous heartfelt design has filled her home with soul and character with something beautiful to look at everywhere you turn.
See more of Sonam Kapoor's home hereInside 7 Delightful Celebrity Yards & Outdoor Spaces
Today Architectural Digest takes you inside some of the most delightful celebrity yards and outdoor spaces. From Sienna Miller's scenic country meadow to Ellen Pompeo's Malibu paradise, these celebrities are ready to take to the great outdoors.
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How ‘Wicked’ Built Immersive Real-Life Sets, From Shiz To Emerald City
Today, AD welcomes production designer Nathan Crowley to explain how he designed the sets for ‘Wicked’. Through his extensive use of practical effects, Crowley designed sets where Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo could shine and come alive as Glinda and Elphaba. From planting nine million tulips for Munchkinland to Shiz’s 52-foot high set, Crowley’s designs for ‘Wicked’ are truly immersive and nothing short of impressive. WICKED is in theaters November 22, https://www.wickedmovie.com/Francis Ford Coppola Breaks Down The Design of ‘Megalopolis’
Today, AD is joined by 6x Academy Award winning director Francis Ford Coppola to break down the architectural details of ‘Megalopolis’. Modeling the fall of Rome in an alternate version of New York City, ‘Megalopolis’ has been ‘The Godfather’ director’s passion project for over 40 years. Join Coppola as he discusses the metaphors behind his movie’s design and how he brought his long-awaited dream to life. MEGALOPOLIS is now available On Demand.- Video
Inside Famous Homes at Christmas
From Kris Jenner to the Vice President of the United States, decorating for the holiday season is a big affair. Today, AD steps inside some famous homes to see how they prepare for Christmas. How the UN Popularized Modernism in NYC
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for an in-depth walking tour of the United Nations. Founded in 1945, the UN now comprises 193 member states, all of whom assemble at their modernist headquarters on the bank of the East River in NYC. The birthplace of international diplomacy, the United Nations became the first major building in New York to represent International Style architecture.Touring the 'Wizards Beyond Waverly Place' Set With David Henrie
Today, AD joins David Henrie to tour the ‘Wizards Beyond Waverly Place’ set. After over a decade, Henrie and Selena Gomez are returning as The Russo’s for a magical new chapter. From recreating the original wizard’s lair to designing Justin Russo’s new home, take an exclusive look at the sets for the highly anticipated ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’ reboot. Wizards Beyond Waverly Place premieres October 29 on Disney Channel and next day on Disney+How an Architect Fit 7 Floors into His 645-Square-Foot Tokyo Home
Today, AD joins architect Masato Igarashi of IGArchitects to see how he makes the most of his small Tokyo home. Tokyo has the highest population concentration in all of Japan, so large plots of land have been divided into two or three across the city, making tiny living the reality for many residents. While his home is technically only two floors, Igarashi fits an impressive seven staggered levels into the home with no walls, creating an open space where the seventh floor feels like the same room as the first. Architect: Masato Igarashi Director: Skylar Economy Director of Photography: Yohei Kashiwada Editor: Estan Esparza Field Director: Ryotaro Matsuda Producer: Skylar Economy Field Producer: Jin Kameno Coordinating Producer: Brandon Fuhr Line Producer: Joe Buscemi Production Manager: Melissa Heber Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila Audio Engineer: Yusuke Mikado Production Assistant: Kazuhiro Funazaki Director of Creative Development: Morgan Crossley Director of Content: Keleigh Nealon Senior Producer: Alyssa Marino Associate Director, Post Production: Nicholas Asciano Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: CHristina Mankellow Additional Editor: JC Scruggs Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds VFX: Sam Fuller Colorist: Oliver Eid Special Thanks: Tomoko IgarashiThe Secret to Good Airport Design: Aesthetic vs Efficiency
Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to AD to break down the secret to good airport design. Most people don’t want to spend more time in an airport than they have to but the time spent there should be pleasant and comfortable. Join Michael as he breaks down how some of the world’s most famous architects, like Zaha Hadid, have balanced efficiency and aesthetics when designing the perfect airport.Inside an NYC Townhouse Made From 18 Shipping Containers
“We just respond creatively to what humanity pushes aside.” Today AD is in Brooklyn, New York to tour a townhouse comprising 18 shipping containers. Designers Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, founders of LOT-EK, have been using shipping containers in their work for 30 years, becoming pioneers in sustainable architecture. Comprised of 18 containers from a yard in New Jersey, this townhouse exemplifies how humble materials can be turned into something extraordinary and pave the way for a more sustainable future.How Thousands of Years of History Weave Through NYC's Central Park
Today Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York as he returns to Central Park to explore the thousands of years of history found there. Although Central Park itself would not have existed 200 years ago, you can track the use of the land back 13,000 years. From ancient Native American trails to billion-year-old rocks, take an in-depth look at the thousands of years of history housed inside this iconic park.3 Interior Designers Transform The Same Dated 60s Kitchen
We gave interior designers Noz Nozawa, Kat Bell, and Hema Persad a photo of the same outdated 1960s kitchen—and then asked each of them to renovate it in their particular style. Three artists, one canvas, each bringing something different to the space. Which designer's renovation can you see yourself bringing into the 21st Century?