Author: admin | Published: 05th November 2010 | RSS | LINK

Last week, we finished an apartment in the Manhattan House (http://www.manhattanhouse.com/) ,a modernist landmark on the Upper East Side.
It’s a 1950s Gordon Bunshaft-designed building, so the interior had to reflect the ethos of the architect, whose work (including his best-known building, Lever House) is heavily based on the theories of Mies Van der Rohe and Corbusier. If you want to know more about Bunshaft’s work, check out Carol Herselle Krinsky, Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill.

In the coming week I will start a series of postings that will talk about my approach to the space.

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