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May 21, 2007
The Next Monticello

After half a century as the most famous transparent private residence in the world, Philip Johnson’s Glass House is finally open to all.

May 21, 2007
The Next Mid-Century

The good news: There’s a hot new period to collect. The bad news: It’s the eighties. Karl Springer, Angelo Donghia, and the Michael Taylor pillow chop are back.

May 21, 2007
The Next Dakota

French starchitect Jean Nouvel’s 40 Mercer reimagines the quintessential New York apartment house downtown, with river views.

May 21, 2007
The Next White

Some new renters are perfectly satisfied with slapping a fresh coast of paint on the walls. One modern-furniture collector took things a lot further.

May 21, 2007
Home Design: What's Next

Give us your fraying pink sheets, your yellowing boxes of grass, your mid-century chairs yearning to go to Goodwill already. It’s time to talk about what’s next.

May 14, 2007
How Green Is Your Tally?

Rating the envirobuilders.

May 14, 2007
SacCondo! Buy a Bungalow or 8

Bungalow 8 proprietor moves into new condo in financial district.

May 7, 2007
The High Lining of New York

Here comes the neighborhood.

May 7, 2007
Co-Oppressive

When a co-op is the landlord, renters’ concerns sometimes get shoved aside.

May 7, 2007
Condo Art: Buy a Pretty Picture!

Of an apt. you can’t afford.

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