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Wendy Goodman

February 21, 2005 | Feature
Have Museum, Will Travel

To show his art around the world, Gregory Colbert had a building made that could go around the world with it. First stop: Pier 54.

April 28, 2003 | Feature
Her Serene Highness

Fashion designer Vivienne Tam’s airy retreat combines high style and Asian influences. Just like its trend-setting owner.

May 16, 2005 | A Great Room
Ceiling Fans

An art-world couple put up an unusual installation.

October 14, 2002 | Home Design Fall 2002
Urban Oasis

A Greenwich Village duplex combines Southeast Asian embellishments with a pared-down, high-tech design, using cool concrete, glowing glass, and bright-blue water -- indoors and out.

March 7, 2005 | A Great Room
Hollywood and Bleecker

What we have is an original carriage house. We could have done it in toile prints and lots of wainscoting detail, but if you stick to strictly period furnishings, it can be a trap.

December 15, 2003 | Feature
Twin Spaces, Different Faces

Small spaces are to New York what wide-open ones are to Wyoming: Almost everyone has called a studio home at some point and wrestled with its unique challenges: separating the bed from the kitchen; letting in more light without resorting to mirrored walls; maintaining a modicum of privacy.

October 25, 2004 | A Great Room
Author Andrew Solomon's Guest Room

The igloolike installation came into being six years ago.

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