
Gieves Anderson
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2 weeks ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Kelly Dawson |Gieves Anderson
When the days get longer and school becomes a somewhat distant memory, the three kids of this Brooklyn family escape to the wide open spaces of Bucks County for summer camp. Set north of Philadelphia and just far enough from New York City to be comfortably removed, the pastoral area invites the kind of fresh-air adventure that’s hard to come by in a crowded borough. The setting was so cherished by the kids, in fact, that their parents decided to create an escape they could enjoy too.
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3 weeks ago |
architecturaldigest.com | Sam Cochran |Gieves Anderson
For people everywhere, the start of spring signals a time of rebirth and a breath of fresh air. For New Yorkers, the vernal equinox also issued a call to shop. On March 20, the storied Parisian department store Printemps (that’s French for spring) debuted its new Manhattan flagship, a 55,000-square-foot stunner spread across two Financial District buildings—one a historic Art Deco bank, the other a 1960s glass office tower.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Andrew Sessa |Gieves Anderson
When Gabby Bernstein and Zach Rocklin started imagining a new downtown Manhattan pied-à-terre to use when they weren’t at their primary residence in Connecticut, they had a series of visions in mind. The space would have ample light. They would be clear of clutter, overstuffed storage, and toys underfoot. The apartment wouldn’t have too many bedrooms or too many houseguests.
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Oct 18, 2023 |
domino.com | Erika Owen |Gieves Anderson
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. When you walk through a historic city like New Orleans, there’s very obvious beauty in the storied architecture. What was once the home of a long-gone politician may now house a shop or a café filled with regulars greeting each other. But there’s also hidden beauty in these spaces, known only by the people who painstakingly refresh and restore them.
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Aug 2, 2023 |
domino.com | Lydia Geisel |Gieves Anderson |Julia Stevens
We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Brynn Whitfield is sure she has the best view on her block. When the longtime public relations consultant and new cast member on The Real Housewives of New Yorklooks out her living room window, she can see directly into one of the stately single-family brownstones on her West Village street.
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