- October 8, 2013
- Then: 23 Beekman Place
Architect Paul Rudolph is closely associated with 23 Beekman Place, where he famously erected a modernist aerie atop a classic townhouse. In 1967, before he bought the building, Rudolph occupied an apartment there�a study in light and texture.
- October 8, 2013
- A Parlor-Floor Co-op in Brooklyn Heights
�The challenge was to make the ground floor, meant only to serve as a parlor, into a home all its own.�
- October 8, 2013
- My Favorite Things
On the prowl for Japanese antiques? Porcelain bowls? A superstar upholsterer? Let the city’s biggest names in design show you the way.
- October 22, 2013
- The Hunt
All things new and downright gorgeous for your home.
- October 8, 2013
- Ask the Experts: The Floor Pro
James Caroll II, Principal of LV Wood
- October 8, 2013
- Ask the Experts: The Antiques Finder
Moon Rhee, Owner of Dear Rivington
- October 8, 2013
- Ask the Experts: The Art Buyer
Christine Kuan, Chief curator of Artsy
- October 8, 2013
- Ask the Experts: The Tile Guy
David Meitus, Founder of Studium
- October 8, 2013
- Ask the Experts: The Woodworker
Ariele Alasko
- October 8, 2013
- A Prewar Restoration on Central Park South
�It’s a careful balance between the materiality of these Southeast Asian things that she collected, the classical atmosphere of the existing building, and a modern, minimal, clean look and functionality.�