
Tag Archives: Architecture
Return to Vieques

Vieques is everything you imagine a virgin island would be, and somehow it’s even more – more beautiful, more fantastical, more unforgettable
The Kogod Courtyard at the National Portrait Gallery

An outtake from our first street style video. Photographed in the Kogod Courtyard of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
Tom Ford’s New Mexico ranch by Tadao Ando

On Christmas Day give yourself the pleasure of viewing the riding complex of Tom Ford’s New Mexico ranch architected by amazing minimalist architect Tadao Ando. Want. Continue reading
1111 Lincoln Road – A Parking Garage as Art

Visiting and photographing 1111 Lincoln Road was one of the most enjoyable moments of my Miami trip
How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster?
Norman Foster is the Steve Jobs of architecture. His firm, Foster + Partners, employs 1,000 and is responsible for a body of work so massive, so influential and so technically accomplished it is hard to be believed. Continue reading
The Fantasy World of Vizcaya
Superb Renovation
Marcel Breuer
One of my favorite houses is for sale. I fell in love with its organic feel and manageable scale the moment I laid eyes upon it in the December 2008 issue of The World of Interiors.
Completed in 1966 and designed by Bauhaus luminary Marcel Breuer, the house is located in Litchfield, Connecticut (about 2 hours from NYC).



