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From Robert A. M. Stern’s deco One Bennett Park to Jeanne Gang’s angular Solstice on the Park.
The two architects are forever intertwined
I believed a radical queer life meant solitude. But staying in friends’ homes changed my mind.
Cool colors and unique pieces complement the original plaster molding and spacious layout and several chandeliers give the apartment the glamorous feel this homeowner sought to create.
Entrepreneur Claire Marin opens the door to her home near New York’s Catskill Mountains.
The borough’s immigrant population has shifted over the course of time.
Many California homeowners are cashing out, picking up, and moving inland.
Heir of an industrial icon, one architect made his hometown a showcase for organic architecture
John Toya has filled his apartment with furniture from the ’60s, objects from his travels, and vintage stereo equipment, artwork, and various finds.
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