- November 30, 2009 | Great Room
- Workspace As Calling Card
Interior designer Harry Heissmann’s new office packs his design philosophy into 400 compact square feet.
- October 19, 2009 |
- An Archaeological Dig in a 1903 Tenement
Was: Two cramped apartments divided by a structural wall.
Is: A light-filled two-bedroom with a 50-foot living room.
- October 19, 2009 |
- Palace Coup
Was: Two prewar apartments on Fifth Avenue.
Is: One 6,000-square-foot fantasyland.
- October 19, 2009 |
- ‘‘The Worst I Had Ever Seen.’’
Was: A cramped two-bedroom suffering from decades of neglect.
Is: An immaculate— and suddenly spacious—one-bedroom loft.
- October 19, 2009 |
- The Pastoral Porch
Was: A forlorn-looking brick terrace.
Is: A green sanctuary with living canopy.
- October 19, 2009
- Home Design Fall ’09: Was/Is
Seven stories of remarkable transformations.
- September 28, 2009 |
- Starchitecture After the Bust
Who’s getting marked down?
- August 3, 2009 | Great Room
- Hiding From the High Line
Marianne Boesky’s terrace is inches from the most popular public space in New York. Landscape designer Paula Hayes made it private.
- July 20, 2009 | Intelligencer
- The Last Supper at Joe Jr’s
Over the years we didn’t know each other by name, but by where we sat, and what we ordered.
- June 29, 2009 |
- This Is a Roof
Of a warehouse in Greenpoint, which is now covered with 200,000 pounds of soil, 1,000 earthworms, and an abundance of vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

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