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Architectural Digest 9/02 DESIGNERS' OWN HOMES ISSUE.
Rense, Paige (editor).

Place Published: Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.:
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications,
Date Published: 2002.

Description: Architectural Digest September 2002. Vol. 59, No. 9. 296 pages. The magazine is in NEAR FINE condition with minor shelf wear. JMVINTAGE specializes in Books, Magazines and Treasures related to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and ..other curious subjects. DESIGNERS' OWN HOMES ISSUE. COVER: The residences of, clockwise from top left, Mark Boone (page 224), Robert A. M. Stern (page 1%), Harry Schnaper (page 230) and Robert Brannen (page 218). Photography by Mary E. Nichols, Peter Aaron/Esto, Billy Cunningham and Richard Mandelkorn. ROBERT A. M. STERN The Architects Creation Stands Tall in Manhattan, Text by Steven M. L. Aronson, Photography by Peter Aaron/Esto. The Chatham a condominium tower with a new apartment for the architect; ANTHONY BROWNE His 19th-Century Carriage House and Secret Rooftop Garden, Text by Susan Sheehan, Photography by Gordon Beall. Manhattan Washington DC carriage house near Dupont Circle; MARIETTE HIMES GOMEZ Subtle Shades of Blush Brighten a Manhattan Makeover, Text by Cynthia Zarin, Photography by Scott Frances; ROBERT BRANNEN Rebuilding a Crumbling Tuscan Farmhouse from Soulful Ruin to Classic Casa Colonica, Text by Judith Thurman, Photography by Richard Mandelkorn; MARK BOONE A 1920s Los Angeles Cottage, near Hancock Park, Captures the Designer's Imagination, Text by Michael Frank, Photography by Mary E. Nichols; HARRY SCHNAPER The Notion Is Fun for His Lakeside Refuge, Text by Arthur Lubow, Photography by Billy Cunningham. Interior designer's 1950s rustic weekend cabin on Copake Lake in upstate New York; BEFORE & AFTER: MARJORIE SHUSHAN Big Apple Polish for a Big Easy Retreat, Text by Stephen Drucker, Photography by Scott Frances; BENNETT & JUDIE WEINSTOCK Rewriting a Philadelphia Story with Color and Pattern, Text by Richard Conniff, Photography by Billy Cunningham. The designer's apartment off Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square; DONNA LIVINGSTON Asian and European Mixes in a Los Angeles Apartment, Text by Peter Haldeman, Photography by Scott Frances. The designer's apartment in a high-rise along the Wilshire Corridor; MARCO ALDACO Whimsical Touches Mark an Architect's Lush Oasis Outside Guadalajara, Text by Jonathan Kandell, Photography by Michael Calderwood; DIANE BURN A Designer's French Twist for Her New York Apartment, Text by Susan Sheehan, Photography by Durston Saylo. BUZZ YUDELL Connecting to the Land and the Light at Sea Ranch, Text by Michael Webb, Photography by Timothy Hursley; ROBERT GARCIA Rescuing an 18th-Century Lisbon Apartment, Text by Nicholas Shrady, Photography by Jonathan Pilkington; ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST REVISITS: PAUL LASZLO Soaring Spaces and Daring Gestures Characterize His Flagship House, Text by Philip Nobel, Photography by Julius Shulman; DEPARTMENTS LETTERS; CONTRIBUTORS; DESIGNERS AT LARGE Our Editors Present Designers' Favorite Sources; AD SHOPPING: EXPLORING SANTA BARBARA With Architect Jack Lionel Warner on the Southern California Coast, Text by Penelope Rowlands, Photography by Jim McHugh; ART NOTEBOOK: IN SEARCH OF THE FUTURE Reimagining Home Sweet Home at the Milan Furniture Fair By Holly Brubach; DESIGNER PROFILES: CHARLES GWA'IHMEY On Art, Boyhood Treasures and Taking the Reins By Philip Nobel; SET DESIGN: CREATING A MOBSTER'S SCENE On the Set of HBO's Dramatic Series The Sopranos, Text by Michael Frank, Photography by David Sundberg/Esto, Set decorator Janet Shaw and production designers Dean Taucher and Bob Shawn. The house is in North Caldwell, New Jersey and is owned by Victor Recchia, architecture by James Constantin; SPECIAL INTEREST: HAVE TRAIN, WILL TRAVEL Romancing the Rails in the Privacy of the Most Exclusive Cars on the Tracks, Text by Stephen Drucker, Photography by Joel Baldwin. Featured cars include: Virginia City, 1928 Pullman car bought by writer Lucius Beebe in the 1950's. Cannon Ball, 1922 car owned by Valerie Stillman Tidwell. Chapel Hill, 1922 car once owned by E.F. Hutton and Marjorie Merriweather Post, now owned by DeWitt Chapple, Jr. with interior design by Michigan based designer Edward Strange. Caritas, a 1948 Art Deco style car, features Erte-inspired figures etched in glass. Missouri River, a 1955 sleeper car, with interior design by Neomi Leff. American Associate of Private Railroad Car Owners (AAPRCO); ARCHITECTURE: COILED TO SPRING Zaha Hadid Examines an Architecture of Movement with the Spiral House By Joseph Giovannini; HOTELS: MAISON ORLEANS Timeless Escape in the Historic French Quarter, Text by Penelope Rowlands, photography by Steven Brooke; THE PROFESSIONALS: PETER SHELTON AND LEE MINDEL Wit and Wisdom Gleaned from the Architectural Team's Years of Practice By Nicholas von Hoffman; AD TRAVELS: MUSEUM OF THE '30s Experiencing a Famed Artistic Community on the Outskirts of Paris, Text by Michael Peppiatt, Photography by Vincent Thibert. The Musee des Anees 30 in Boulogne-Billancourt contains some of the world's finest French Art Deco pieces; DESIGN NOTEBOOK: A FOLLY FIT FOR LIVING The Fanciful Transformation of an Edwardian-Inspired Conservatory, Text by Michael Frank, Photography by Kim Sargent. Scott Snyder designs a temporary interior for a conservatory for a garden emporium, Mecox Gardens in Southampton; ESTATES FOR SALE: EDITORS SELECT PROPERTIES AROUND THE WORLD Palm Springs, London, Tuscany, Boston, Aspen. PALM SPRINGS: A John Lautner Gem Sits High in the Desert. A 1968 house devised for interior designer Arthur Elrod and featured in AD, Spring 1970. NEW YORK: Architect and industrial designer Paul Mayen created his own country house in Garrison, New York in 1975; LONDON: Sir Cecil Beaton's Pelham Place house, designed by George Basevi, architect of London's Belgrave Square. Later architect Felix Harbord made additional modifications; PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia architect G. Edwin Brumbaugh, in 1928, modeled Patience Hill in Lancaster Pennsylvania after the 18th century farmhouses in the area. SANTA MONICA In 1984 architect Marc Appleton worked with author Dr. Betty Edwards on redesigning her Santa Monica house. Featured in AD, February 1995. ASPEN Past Meets Present in a four-bedroom structure, measuring over 10,600 square feet. CONNECTICUT Architect John Black Lee's classic home designed in 1956 in New Canaan and featured in AD, April 2001. Later updated in 1990s by architect Toshiko Mori. TUSCANY I Caveglini, a picturesque villa in the Apuan Alps, near the town of Fivizzano. BOSTON A Beacon Hill 1812 Townhouse renovated to perfection. BARBADOS In 1996 Caribbean architect Ian Morrison completed a 5,000 square-foot residence with landscape design by architect Stephen Thomas. VERMONT 31-acre site near Woodstock. HILLSBOROUGH A 1928 Spanish Colonial Revival House in Northern California, a mansion designed with attention to details. NEW HAMPSHIRE 1898 house in North Hampton designed by Boston architectural firm Shepley, Rutan and Collidge, and later purchased by Alvan T. Fuller, a Massachusetts governor. AD DIRECTORY A Listing of the Designers and Architects Featured in This Issue.

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