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Alexandra Lange

November 9, 2009 | Feature
Original Gossip Girls

The return of Maud Lovelace’s Betsy-Tacy books.

November 9, 2009
We All Live in a Bauhaus

The German art school that closed 76 years ago is still determining what your coffee cup looks like.

October 19, 2009 |
The Wall Vanishes

Was: A boarded-up East Village brownstone.
Is: A white-box condominium with nothing to hide.

May 11, 2009 |
Live/Work

The husband-and-wife design team of Commonwealth practices a very different kind of minimalism. One that’s not afraid of blurps and blobs.

June 23, 2008 | Feature
The Annotated Artwork: Fuller’s Dymaxion Houses

Fuller, best remembered as the inventor of the geodesic dome, was an absolute idea machine.

May 19, 2008 |
Modernism Rocks the Neighborhood

MISSION STATEMENT: “We got stopped so many times once we started construction, we decided to build what we wanted to build.”

October 10, 2005 | Feature
Intelligent Design

Introducing origami cabinetry—a now-you-see-the-laptop-now-you-don’t approach to the home office.

October 10, 2005 | Feature
Fire Wall

Manhattan’s most striking new townhouse guards its privacy with a thin metal skin. On the other side: a half-buried media center, an indoor-outdoor kitchen, and a rare rooftop living room.

June 20, 2005 | Great Rooms Special: Kitchens
The New Hearth

A Brooklyn family combines the modern—restaurant-supply metal— with the primal: one truly working fireplace.

June 20, 2005 | Great Rooms Special: Kitchens
Champagne and Mirrors

Glass countertops, glossy wood floors, and a silver sink: Miles Redd’s thirties-inspired version of the glamour kitchen.

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