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The Kennedy family used to summer at Wildmoor, a shingled East Hamptons house a few blocks from the ocean.
Designed by Austin architect John Covert Watson, a Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice, the house is an outstanding example of his organic architecture
Exploring the legacy of John S. Chase, the first licensed African-American architect in Texas
Both buildings are located on Saint Johns Place just a few blocks apart.
The penthouse is in Brooklyn Bridge Park’s One John Street, and features open East River views.
The ornate house has a ton of period details.
The 11-room house near the John Harvard Mall includes a gut-renovated lower level.
Mixed-use complex by John Portman is undergoing renovations inside and out.
Family-oriented St. Johns neighborhood gets a fun, green transformation and a much-needed place to play
Built in 1955, this 2,400-square-foot structure was once home to the "legendary" Purple Dragon recording studios, where Sir Elton John laid down his Peachtree Road album, according to brokers. Now, it doesn’t come cheap.