# Fred Bernstein
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Architecture Research Office Creates a Soothing Manhattan Headquarters for Mattress Maker Casper
A relaxing environment puts employees minds at ease for the headquarters of mattress maker Casper thanks to Architecture Research Office.
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Bates Masi + Architects and David Kleinberg Design Associates Create a Contemporary East Hampton Estate
Bates Masi + Architects and David Kleinberg Design Associates create a contemporary family estate to be passed down to future generations.
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SelgasCano Pair Preservation With Innovation for Their Weekend Home in Spain
For their weekend home in Spain’s western countryside, the founders of SelgasCano pair preservation with innovation.
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A Concrete Townhouse in Mexico City Marks Studio Rick Joy’s First Ground-Up Urban Building
For years, architect Rick Joy was known mainly for designing houses in the Arizona desert. But that’s changing. “We’ve had a lot of ‘firsts’ in the last few years,” notes the prin
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Elements of Surprise Define a Dreamy Manhattan Aerie by Dufner Heighes
When SANDOW President Erica Holborn and her husband, Andrew, purchased the 900- square-foot co-op, it had only one bathroom and a kitchen barely big enough to stand in. Fortunately, designer Gregory Dufner and architect
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Parrish Art Museum Explores Architecture’s Relationship With Photography
Garry Winogrand, the renowned photographer of American life, once observed: “Photography is not about the thing photographed. It is about how that thing looks photographed.” Winogrand was expressing a view th
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East Hampton House by Bates Masi + Architects: 2017 Best of Year Winner for Beach House
East Hampton Beach House by Bates Masi + Architects.
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Bates Masi + Architects Pays Tribute to an East Hampton House’s Modernist Predecessor
Designed by Bates Masi + Architects, a modernist glass box in East Hampton, New York, celebrates its surroundings—and its structure.
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Lyndon Neri & Rossana Hu: 2013 Hall of Fame Inductees
Husband-wife architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu juxtapose Eastern and Western influences to historically insightful, visually striking effect. Natives of the Philippines and Taiwan, respectively, they met as
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A Noguchi Viewing Pavilion in the Hamptons Takes Cues from Japan’s Ise Grand Shrine
After acquiring 11 sculptures by the Japanese-American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi, Leonard and Louise Riggio hired Gluckman Mayner Architects to design a viewing pavilion on their property in Bridgehampton, New Yo
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Gluckman Tang Architects Designs Artful Walter De Maria Pavilion in Bridgehampton
To showcase works by Walter De Maria, Gluckman Tang built a garden pavilion in Bridgehampton, New York.
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Anda Andrei: 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee
“Very simple, very rustic, with a touch of glamour. Like wearing jeans with a string of pearls,” Anda Andrei says. She is describing the furniture she commissioned for the New York hotel 11 Howard, which has
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Westin Hamburg Opens in Herzog & de Meuron’s Brand-New Elbphilharmonie Building
“We’re not near a landmark; we’re in a landmark,” says Dagmar Zechmann, the general manager of the new Westin Hamburg hotel. The landmark in question is the Elbphilharmonie building, by Herzog and
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Minimalist Gem by Atelier Carvalho Araújo Masters a Tricky Site in Portugal
Modernist-minded designers often mine bodies of water for inspiration. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater—perhaps the greatest house of the 20th century—wouldn’t exist without the stream that runs,
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5 Enviable Residential Buildings in New York
Highly coveted home addresses come with enviable amenities.
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For These Designers, a Debut in NYC Became a Major Career Win
A dazzling, off-kilter pyramid has risen in Midtown, the ski-slope roof swooping down as if to greet the Hudson River. This 709-unit apartment building, called Via 57 West, isn’t just a coup for the real-estat
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Divergent Tastes Find Harmony in an Upper West Side Apartment by 2Michaels
Patricia Amador, who goes by the nickname Pato, is a talented New York–based photographer who shoots in black-and-white and color. But there are almost no photos by Pato hanging on the walls of her Upper West Side
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14 Vintage Icons Complement 2Michaels’s Eclectic Interiors
Vintage icons commingle with current-day hits in 2Michaels’ eclectic interiors. The Upper West Side apartment by the firm in our Interior Design Homes Fall 2016 issue is a prime example.
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Vacant Modernist Homes in Los Angeles Get a Second Chance as Museums and Exhibition Spaces
Southern California is filled with significant modernist houses: the work of the Austrian émigrés Rudolph Schindler and Richard Neutra; of architects enlisted by Arts & Architecture magazine to design C
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Ali Tayar, New York-Based Architect and Designer, Dies at 57
Ali Tayar, an architect whose namesake firm operated in New York until his death this week, created some of the world’s most beautiful interiors, layering luxurious details onto standardized, Erector-set-like