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The modernist architect had a hand in Lincoln Center, the United Nations, and other New York landmarks.
The five-bedroom, three-bath home features terrazzo floors, walls of glass, and a kidney-shaped pool. Asking price is $2.6M.
The spread at 730 Park Avenue has five bedrooms and five bathrooms, and benefits from a spiffy renovation.
The glorious public space is now a protected one, too.
The home, built in 1933, was owned by late TV executive Jerry Perenchio and played the Clampett residence in ‘The Beverly Hillbillies.’
It’s another way that Clinton Hill has preserved the late rapper’s memory.
Built in 1953, this home looks great for its age.
The infamous IKEA print of Audrey Hepburn is no longer the maddeningly ubiquitous presence it once was. Taking her place as the reigning champ of staging art: the horse.
Fear that climate change may make Earth uninhabitable by 2100 could spur cities into action—or make people feel hopeless.
The Wallace Neff-designed home has been thoroughly updated with a fantastic hand-painted ceiling and a lot of marble.