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October 15, 2001 Issue
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FEATURES Home Design BY WENDY GOODMAN Something Old, Something Mod In making a historic but dilapidated Colonnade Row duplex into a mod masterpiece, an architect couple had to serve several demanding masters: the Landmarks Preservation Commission and the owners' two diminutive dogs. Lightening Up Problem: a long, narrow loft with no light, poor air circulation, and just one huge aluminum door. Solution: glass, high-gloss surfaces, open spaces, and lighting that substitutes for the sun. Agent Orange What would make a Miami guy think of home in his postage-stamp-size Trump Place apartment? The designer had an inspired thought: orange. Heaven and Earth A dark, double-height apartment turns dreamy with the help of a floating room above and warm, earthy furnishings below.
Ready, Freddy
After the Fall
Mayor of the Hot Zone
REAL ESTATE
DEPARTMENTS
The City Politic
This Media Life
Strong Medicine
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MARKETPLACE Travel BY TARA MANDY Caribbean travel, an update on fares, and your very own (almost) jet
Sales & Bargains
THE CRITICS
Theater
Television
Dance
Classial Music
Art
Pop Music
Underground Gourmet
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