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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 12/05. Conde Nast Pub, Inc, 2005.
Architectural Digest 12/05. Vol 62, No 12. 240 pages. Color illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrappers, is in FINE condition. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. COVER: The dining area of an oceanside house on Kauai. Photography by Mary E. Nichols. See page 186. Features THE COUNTRY LIFE David Linley and His Wife, Serena, at Home in Provence Text by Joseph Giovannini Photography by Marina Faust. David and Serena Linley's hideaway; A PERFECT UNION In Houston, a New Couple Integrate Their Collections Interior Design by William W Stubbs, IIDA Text by Jeff Turrentine Photography by Ira Montgomery; A CUT ABOVE Smart and Sophisticated, a House in Los Angeles Jakes On the Light Architectural and Interior Design by Jennifer Post Text by Peter Haldeman Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer; PALLADIAN SPIRIT A Florida Residence Fit for an Ambassador Architectural Design by Joe Brennan Interior Design by Axel Vervoordt Text by Michael Frank Photography by Ken Hayden. Paul and Trudy Cejas's home in Miami; AN ISLAND ELEGANCE Asian Elements Bring Exotic Flavor to a House on Kauai Interior Design by Tom Allardyce and Illya Hendrix, Hendrix Allardyce Text by Christopher Hall Photography by Mary E. Nichols. The residence of Norm and Nina Caris; MONTECITO MUSE Breathing New Life into a Former Music Pavilion Restoration Architecture by Jack Lionel Warner, The Warner Group Interior Design by Craig Wright Text by Patricia Leigh Brown Photography by David O. Marlow. Alice Willfong's residence that was once part of Arcady, a Maxfield Parrish mise-en-scene come to life. The residence, the former music pavilion on an estate built by Union Carbide chairman George Owen Knapp early in the last century and designed by Russell Ray; ART AND ARTIFACT Worldly Objects Find Their Place in South Florida Architecture by Miklos & Associates Interior Design by Cecil Hayes, ASID Text by Penelope Rowlands Photography by Kim Sargent. The winter residence of Florence and Edward Paley in Boca Raton; HOTELS: PALAZZO MOCENIGO Tales of Opulence and Revival on Venice's Grand Canal Text by Elizabeth Lambert Photography by Durston Saylor. Bortolotto Possati restored Bauer Hotel, in cluding the palazzo that is now Bauer Il Palazzo, a little jewel that is favorite with celebrities and royals; EAST HAMPTON ILLUSION Gallic Symmetry, Scale and Flair Converge in a House by the Coast Architecture by Robert A. M. Stern Architects Interior Design by Jean-Paul Beaujard and Marcie Braga Text by Gerald Clarke Photography by Peter Aaron/Esto.; FROM FACTORY TO FARMHOUSE A South African Rancher, Malcolm Stock, Reinvents a 1940s Whiskey Distillery Architecture by Bartel Viljoen and Christof Albertyn. Text by Steven M. L. Aronson Photography by Tim Beddow; JEWELS BY DESIGN Stunning Pieces That Accentuate Quality and Craft Text by Amanda Vaill Photography by Billy Cunningham. Featured designers: Elle Gafter, Ellagem, Van Cleef & Arpels, Stephen Russell, Tiffany & Co., Adria de Haume ; Departments LETTERS; CONTRIBUTORS; BEFORE & AFTER: IN WITH THE NEW Disciplined yet Classic, a New York Brownstone Rediscovers Its Soul Architecture and Interior Design by James Sanders and Associates Text by Joseph Giovannini After Photography by Michael Moran. Lauren Versel, a New York film producer and her husband, Robert Bresnan, a communication executive find a turn-of-the-last century town hous on Upper East Side; AD FASHION: A COLORFUL LEGACY Emilio Pucci's Fanciful Designs Are Celebrated in a New Florence Archive Text by Joseph Giovannini Photography by Marina Faust. Emilio Pucci's designs in a new archive at the Palazzo Pucci in Florence, led by his daughter, Laudomia, and his widow Marchesa Cristina Pucci di Barsento; THE PROFESSIONALS: MARC APPLETON At Ease with a Diversity of Styles, Whether Traditional or Contemporary By Nicholas von Hoffman; DISCOVERIES BY DESIGNERS Architectural Digest's Editors Present Designers' Sources; ANTIQUES NOTEBOOK: THE DEALER'S SECRET WEAPON How Pickers Search High, Low and In Between for Antiques and Forgotten Gems By Christopher Petkanas; SHOWROOMS: THE MERCHANDISE MART, CHICAGO Six Decades After Its Founding, the Legendary Design Center's Innovation Continues Text by Jeffrey Simpson Photography by Tony Soluri; GARDENS: CEZANNE'S VISION The Artist's Spirit Lives On in His Untamed Refuge in Aix-en-Provence Text and Photography by Derek Fell; FOR COLLECTORS: MASTERWORKS OF FRENCH MODERNISM A Preview of Christie's Sale of Scott Rudin and John Barlow's Furnishings Text by Jeffrey Simpson Photography by Barbel Miebach; ESTATES FOR SALE: EDITORS SELECT PROPERTIES AROUND THE WORLD Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge's Deauville Chateau in France (AD, May 1987). Hugh Newell Jacobsen-designed structure in Windsor Florida (AD, October 1997). Rusty Roost Ranch, Secluded mountain retreat outside Telluride, Colorado, by architect John Shoup. Barn style, reconceived in Martha's Vineyard (AD, December 2004). Contemporary aerie atop Whistler Mountain in Whistler, British Columbia. Sculptural adobe in the desert of Scottsdale, Arizona. Roundwood Manor, built in 1928 in Hunting Valley, outside Cleveland. Brook Mansion, a residence in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania built in 1888 and designed by architect Frank Furness. Monterra, an exclusive residential enclave in Monterey, California (AD, March 2005). Bucolic farmhouse on nearly 14 acres in Greenwood, Virginia. Lord Byron's onetime Grand Canal residence in Venice. A Tudor revival residence on Chicago's North Astor Street in the Gold Coast area of town designed by Howard Van Doren Shaw. A storied modernist gem by architect Berthold Lubetkin's firm Tecton built in 1932 gets a face-lift near London by architect John Winter near Dulwich Woods. AD DIRECTORY A Listing of the Designers, Architects, Hotels and Museums Featured in This Issue. The Emmy Awards Greenroom designed By Architectural Digest is also featured in this issue Paperback condition: Fine
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Papadakis, Andreas C. (ed.): British Architecture. Architectural Design Project Awards 1982. London / New York, Architectural Design and Academy Editions / St. Martin's Press 1982 ISBN: 0856708143
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Papadakis, Andreas C. (Ed.): Architectural Design: British Architecture. Architectural Design Project Awards 1982. London: Academy Editions; New York: St. Martin's Press 1982.
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Rense, Paige (editor). Architectural Digest 12/06. Conde Nast Pub, Inc, 2006.
Architectural Digest 12/06. Vol 63, No 12. 224 pages. Color illustrated. The magazine, in illustrated wrappers, is FINE/AS NEW. JMVintage specializes in books, magazines, and treasures related to the Duke & Duchess of Windsor..and other curious subjects. COVER: Designed by architect Thomas A. Kligerman, of Ike Kligerman Barkley, with interiors by Micheal LaRocca, a Connecticut house fronts Long Island Sound. Photography by Durston Saylor. THE ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST GREENROOM AT THE PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS; FEATURES: ORGINALITY COUNTS A novel Take for a Creative Couple in Beverly Hills, interior design by Karin Blake, text by Patricia Leigh Brown, photography by David O. Marlow. The residence of screenwriter Paul Attanasio and his wife, Katie Jacobs, an executive produce of the television series House; TROPICALLY INTERGRATED Spinning the Bahamian Colonial Cottage of Old into a Design of Its Own Place and Time, architecture by Lea Ciavarra of Lubrano Ciavarra Design, interior design by Port of Call, text by Gerald Clarke, photography by Steven Brooks. Harbour Island retreat of Anne Marie Lubrano; REVISION ON PARK AVENUE Refining the Familiar for Author Barbara Goldsmith, interior design by Mica Ertegun of MAC II, text by Joseph Giovannini, photography by Peter Aaron/Esto; ROMANCING HISTORY Nearly a Century After Its Celebrated Debut the 98-Room Carolands Is Finally a Home, architecture by Ernest Sanson, interior design by Mario Buatta, text by Therese Bissell, photography by Mick Hales. Carolands, a private house constructed in 1916 in Hillsborough, California, ina Beaux Arts design by Ernest Sanson built originally for railroad car heiress Harriett Pullman Carolan with landscape architecture by Achille Duchee. In 1950 the chateau was purchased by Countess Lillian Remillad Dandini. The property was recently the subject of a documentary "Three Women and a Chateau"; THE ART OF DECO IN FLORIDA Invoking the Jazz Age in a Dramatically Redesigned Palm Beach Residence, interior design by Geoffrey Bradfield, ASID, text by Gerald Clarke, photography by Kim Sargent. Financier George Mann's Palm Beach house; NEOCLASSICAL EDGE FOR AN AUSTRIAN RETREAT Symmetry and Order rule the Day in the Hills Above Salzburg, interior design by Anouska Hempel, text by Elizabeth Lambert, photography by Marina Faust; MODERNIZING THE PAST IN GREENWICH A Waterfront Residence in Connecticut Moves Forward by Looking Back, architecture by Thomas A. Kligerman of Ike Kligerman Barkley Architects, interior design by Michael LaRocca, text by Jean Strouse, photography by Durston Saylor; JEWELS ON THE GO The Glamour of Faraway Places-and the Means to Get There-Inspire Exquisite Flights of Fancy, text by Amanda Vaill, photography by Billy Cunningham; SPECIAL SECTION ADSTYLE AT HOME BEFORE & AFTER: OUTSIDE THE BOX IN VANCOUVER A Designer Helps a Young Client Define Himself and His Surroundings in British Columbia, interior design by Patricia Gray, text by Kelly Vencill Sanchez, after photography by Roger Brooks. Kevin Louie's Gastown district apartment; FAMILY TIES IN NEW YORK Carleton Varney Gives His Son's Apartment an Infusion of Color, interior design Carleton Varney of Dorothy Draper & Company, text Amanda Vaill, portraits by Theo Westenberger, after photography by Bruce Buck. Nicholas Varney's West 57th Street apartment; GREAT DESIGN FINDS; READY FOR THEIR CLOSE-UP A West Palm Beach Pool and Theater Make Staying in for a Movie Something Magical, text by John Loring, photography by Durston Saylor. Val Selleck's pool and garden; LETTERS; CONTRIBUTORS; SHOPPING: LONDON KNOLEDGE Navigating the Renowned Olympia Antiques Fair with Designer Joanne de Guardiola, text by John Loring, photography Harry Benson; DESIGN NOTEBOOK: PURPOSE DRIVE In Aspen, Colorado, a Bachelor's Chalet Is Redesigned with Family In Mind, architecture by Robert Trown & Associates, interior design by Laura Hunt, text by Peter Haldeman, photography by David O. Marlow. Joseph W. Luter III, chairman of Smithfield Foods; DISCOVERIES BY DESIGNERS Architectural Digest's Editors Present Designers' Sources; HOTELS: TWIST ON TRADITION Vernacular Elements Warm the Sleek Interiors of the Park Hyatt in Washington D.C., interior design by Tony Chi of tonychi and associates, text by Jeff Turrentine, photography by Michael Moran; ART NOTEBOOK: TRUE OR FALSE? The Fourth in a Series of Interviews with Art Expert Eugene W. Thaw by Steven M.L. Aronson; DESIGN NOTEBOOK: SAVANNAH SERENADE In the City's Historic District, a Newer House Embodies European Elegance, text by Jeff Turrentine, photography by Mary E. Nichols. George Eaves home designed by architect Willaim Frank McCall Jr in 1987; ESTATES FOR SALE: EDITORS SELECT PROPERTIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Knight House by architect Myron Hunt in Montecito California; A modernistic design on Austin's Cat Mountain by architect Alan Taniguchi; 1939 International Style House by Molly Gerrard in Bath, England; the 679-room Hotel del Coronado builds 35 new luxury cottages that are for sale on Coronado Island, San Diego; Nuestro Paradiso, a house by Addison Mixner's chief designers, Julius Jacobs in 1926 in Palm Beach; Bateson House, a 1933 Georgian Revival house by New York architect Mott B. Schmidt in Cold Springs Harbor, Long Island; Historic Swiss chalet dating to circa 1789 in the winter-sport paradise of Crans-Montana, Switzerland, 1848 Greek Revival farmhouse at Arey's Cove, island of Vinalhave, Maine; AD DIRECTORY A Listing of the Designers, Architects and Shops Featured in This Issue. Paperback condition: As New//Fine
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