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Oct 17, 2024 |
msn.com | David Netto
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Oct 17, 2024 |
curbed.com | David Netto
770 and 778 Park Avenue, built in 1929. Because of its fenestration, 770 is one of the Candela buildings easiest to read from the exterior. At a time when Park and Fifth Avenues, Sutton Place, and Gracie Square were the ultimate addresses of wealth and power, Italian American architect Rosario Candela designed the neighborhood’s most definitive buildings.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
airmail.news | David Netto
It would be impossible to dream the dreams we have of New York without the architecture of Rosario Candela. In the early 1900s, penthouse living had not yet caught on, and rooftop space was conventionally used for servants’ quarters. By the time Candela reached the height of his powers, in the late 1920s, the marketability of penthouses could no longer be ignored.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
msn.com | David Netto
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Sep 28, 2024 |
yahoo.com | David Netto
How Rosario Candela Built New York CityMarjory Collins/Library of Congress; Rob Stephenson;"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." It would be impossible to dream the dreams we have of New York without the architecture of Rosario Candela. Candela’s apartment houses are the means by which we know the great residential neighborhoods of the Upper East Side and Sutton Place—the built environment by which they signify.
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Jun 16, 2024 |
townandcountrymag.com | David Netto
The lovely, unassuming young lady making her way down the Quai Anatole France in sneakers could be a graduate student. She wears no makeup and exudes a vibe of general intelligence, that of someone living a life of the mind. However, instead of proceeding to the Sorbonne, she turns to enter an imposing hôtel particulier with no signage. After ascending a flight of stone stairs and walking through one of the most imposing suites of rooms in Paris, she arrives at her office.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
townandcountrymag.com | David Netto
Upstairs at a house in Southampton, Gil Schafer is up to his old tricks: exquisite Colonial Revival millwork, precisely proportioned molding profiles, and stair stringer details researched from 18th-century Newport houses. Downstairs, the tables are turned: We find ourselves in a world of ebony lacquer and theatrically lit netsuke skulls, stainless steel Louis XVI furniture and serpentine suede banquettes.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
yahoo.com | David Netto
Upstairs at a house in Southampton, Gil Schafer is up to his old tricks: exquisite Colonial Revival millwork, precisely proportioned molding profiles, and stair stringer details researched from 18th-century Newport houses. Downstairs, the tables are turned: We find ourselves in a world of ebony lacquer and theatrically lit netsuke skulls, stainless steel Louis XVI furniture and serpentine suede banquettes.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | David Netto
Upstairs at a house in Southampton, Gil Schafer is up to his old tricks: exquisite Colonial Revival millwork, precisely proportioned molding profiles, and stair stringer details researched from 18th-century Newport houses. Downstairs, the tables are turned: We find ourselves in a world of ebony lacquer and theatrically lit netsuke skulls, stainless steel Louis XVI furniture and serpentine suede banquettes.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
ca.style.yahoo.com | David Netto
A Sleek Subterranean Den in SouthamptonEric Piasecki Photography LLCUpstairs at a house in Southampton, Gil Schafer is up to his old tricks: exquisite Colonial Revival millwork, precisely proportioned molding profiles, and stair stringer details researched from 18th-century Newport houses. Downstairs, the tables are turned: We find ourselves in a world of ebony lacquer and theatrically lit netsuke skulls, stainless steel Louis XVI furniture and serpentine suede banquettes.