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snipejaeg · 2 years ago
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New York Eclectic Pool Inspiration for a large eclectic backyard rectangular infinity hot tub remodel with decking
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moodboardmix · 10 months ago
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Beach House, Hamptons Village, Amagansett , New York, United States,
Ian Starling Architect,
Interior Design: Emily Lindberg,
Landscape designer: Margaret Jankowsky,
Photography © Eric Petschek
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Hampton Residence in #Baltimore, Maryland (USA) by Place Architecture:Design @placearchitecturedesign. Read more: Link in bio! Photography: Tom Holdsworth Photography @holdsworthphoto. Place Architecture:Design: The original exterior of this 1960’s mid-century modern home was showing its age, and the rear yard was overgrown and inhospitable. Our clients’ goal was to add an exterior living-space to the rear where they could relax and entertain while enjoying the serenity of the landscape… #usa #maryland #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house ‎#amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography ‎#معماری (at Baltimore, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnV1gbHMFjU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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grey-gardens · 2 years ago
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Inside Liz Lange's Glamorous Restoration of Grey Gardens
The fashion entrepreneur has restored the East Hampton landmark with bold confidence, singular style, and a little swagger.
STEELE THOMAS MARCOUX PUBLISHED: DEC 15
Liz Lange does not believe in ghosts. In fact, she’s dismissive when asked whether Grey Gardens, the 1901 East Hampton, New York, estate she and her husband recently restored, is haunted. “I didn’t expect to see ghosts because I simply don’t believe in them,” the creative director and chief executive officer of women’s luxury fashion and lifestyle brand Figue says of what it felt like to move in.
Which isn’t to say the past is not present at Grey Gardens. Shortly after purchasing the home in late 2017, the fashion entrepreneur embarked on an extensive restoration of the storied estate, working with architecture firms Ferguson & Shamamian and Bories & Shearron to modernize the operation of the house while preserving much of its original design.
This involved digging a full basement to conceal contemporary mechanical and other functional spaces, shoring up the home’s foundation and structure, protecting original elements like the Dutch front door and foyer banisters during construction for restoration and, when needed, reconstruction, and adding back period-appropriate details like diamond-paned windows and doors with restoration glass—all while leaving the house’s footprint and exterior design nearly unchanged. “Liz and her husband knew that the architectural background they wanted to live in was the one that was built in 1901,” says architect Mark Ferguson, whose firm oversaw the restoration.
Plans for the original house—an L-shaped, shingle-clad structure with dramatic gabled rooflines and brick chimneys, faint echoes of the English Arts and Crafts vernacular that seeded the American Shingle Style—were designed by architect Joseph Greenleaf Thorpe and commissioned by Fleming Stanhope Phillips. But Phillips died before his vision was realized. Instead his wife, Margaret Bagg Phillips, who famously inherited his estate after fending off challenges to the will from Phillips’s brother, built the house later that year.
To summon the spirit of the original house, Lange changed its flow as little as possible. While some minor floor plan reconfigurations were necessary for the house to live at today’s standards—opening the kitchen to a breakfast room, adding a back stairwell—other alterations, like punching out attic dormer windows on the street side, were avoided to retain the integrity of the original building. Says Lange: “One of the reasons it still feels like an old house is that we forced ourselves not to make it perfect perfect. The floors still creak a little bit, and they are not entirely level.”
The thoughtful revival of its gardens is but another invocation of the property’s past. Lange worked with landscape architect Deborah Nevins on a thorough overhaul of the grounds, planting new gardens in some places and restoring historic elements in others, and facilitating as much outdoor living as possible. Most notably Nevins restored the walled garden, pergola, and thatched garden hut, which had been added by prominent horticulturalist and author Anna Gilman Hill, the second owner of Grey Gardens (from 1913 to 1924) and the first to describe it as such. When reflecting on the garden spaces, Lange describes a distinctive magic. “There’s almost a quietness and you feel like you don’t even know where you are. It has this strangely magical, peaceful, beautiful atmosphere.”
Perhaps ironically Lange’s family history in East Hampton—childhood summers and weekends spent in a rigorously modern house by architect Charles Gwathmey—fueled her passion for Grey Gardens in the first place. “I loved it,” she says of her parents’ home, “but it was not lost on me that the other houses on the street were these older houses…often Shingle Style cottages built at the turn of the 20th century with mature properties and older trees. I grew to think that I wanted a house like that when I had my own.”
It was her love of the house, not its provenance, Lange insists, that prompted her to buy when it came up for sale. She and her husband had rented the house for a summer several years prior and had become smitten with its details, proportions, layout, and gardens. “The landscape struck me as familiar,” she says. “The flow of the rooms just made sense, and it has a really cozy feel, and it’s a very bright house. I worried about it feeling dark, maybe in that haunted way although I don’t believe it’s haunted, but it doesn’t. It’s a very sunshine-y, happy house.”
Lange, who hails from a family who experienced very public financial booms and busts (as she chronicles in The Just Enough Family, her podcast with friend and journalist Ariel Levy) and who became a household name at a relatively early stage in her career with the success of her eponymous maternity brand, is the sixth in a string of prominent, artistic, even visionary women to inhabit the house, each casting a reflection of herself within its design. She bought it from author Sally Quinn, who, along with husband and Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee, brought the house back from its near-condemned state, restored many period pieces that came with it, and summered there for more than 30 years, hosting legendary parties with star-studded guest lists until Bradlee passed away in 2014.
The Washington power couple had purchased the estate in 1979 from Edith Bouvier Beale. “Little Edie” lived with her mother, Edith “Big Edie” Ewing Bouvier Beale, at Grey Gardens from the early 1950s until the elder Edie’s death, both in increasing isolation and squalor as they ran out of money to maintain the estate. The juxtaposition of their flamboyant personalities with their decaying, animal-infested environment was exposed in the 1975 cult-classic documentary film Grey Gardens—and has been memorialized many times over in other films, books, and even a 2006 Broadway musical.
Today the interiors of Grey Gardens are a far cry from dereliction—or even the gently worn summer cottage aesthetic one might expect to find inside a century-old shingled seaside home. Instead different essences of femininity filter throughout: A dreamy, romantic spirit pervades the bedrooms; the kitchen, breakfast room, and pool and tennis cabana effuse a bohemian, almost exotic élan; and the wild foyer, sultry dining room, and groovy living room radiate an irresistible gusto not all that dissimilar from the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s style celebrated to enthralling effect on Lange’s Instagram feed.
It’s a singular mirroring of Lange’s persona and the result of her collaboration with designer Mark D. Sikes, artists and artisans from around the world, and close friend and designer Jonathan Adler, who helped her add a layer of glamour to the living spaces on the first floor. “It’s a lot to live up to, such a famous house, so the decorating had to be bold and original,” says Adler. “Liz has always embodied a true idiosyncratic style with swagger. You can see it in the way she lives and in [her creative direction of] Figue,” which has launched a line of tableware under Lange’s lead.
Of course, idiosyncratic style has permeated the house from the beginning. “A lot of Shingle Style is a reinvention of something else. It’s a vehicle for dabbling in eccentricities,” notes architect James Shearron. “How wonderful that Grey Gardens fell into the hands of someone who has the same kind of spirit as its most famous owner.”
Even with a thoroughly reimagined point of view, the house is not entirely exorcised of the Edies’ presence. Lange tasked a handful of artists with interpreting their spirit: In the foyer, a painting of Little Edie in a headscarf by Helen Downing offers a charismatic greeting, while the second-story landing features papier-mâché busts of Big and Little Edie by artist Mark Gagnon; illustrations of the pair by Jason O’Malley float above a guest room headboard. The works represent “a wink or nod to the former owners,” says Lange—or ghosts, perhaps, of her own making.
Featured in our January/February 2023 issue. Interior Design by Jonathan Adler and Mark D. Sikes; Architecture by Bories & Shearron Architecture and Ferguson & Shamamian; Landscape Design by Deborah Nevins; Photography by Pascal Chevallier; Styling by Hilary Robertson; Produced by Cynthia Frank and Brad Comisar; Florals by The Bridgehampton Florist; Written by Steele Thomas Marcoux
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freenewsreport · 21 days ago
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Quincy Jones: The Producer, Composer, and Visionary Behind Countless Hits
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In the world of music, few names command as much respect and reverence as Quincy Jones. Known for his groundbreaking contributions as a producer, composer, arranger, and musician, Quincy Jones has shaped the landscape of modern music. From jazz to pop, soul to R&B, his visionary work has crossed genres, redefined sounds, and propelled countless artists into global stardom. With a career spanning over seven decades, Quincy Jones has produced more than 2,900 songs, 300 albums, and received 80 Grammy nominations — a record that cements his legacy as one of the most influential figures in music history.
Early Life and Beginnings in Jazz
Born on March 14, 1933, in Chicago, Illinois, Quincy Jones grew up in a challenging environment. His early years were marked by hardship, but he discovered his passion for music at a young age. Relocating with his family to Seattle, he began learning the trumpet, which soon became his gateway into the jazz world. During his teenage years, he met Ray Charles, a friendship that would ignite his lifelong journey into music and remain a significant influence throughout his career. Quincy Jones's natural musical talent and relentless drive led him to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston, though he left to pursue professional opportunities when Lionel Hampton invited him on tour.
Jones’s early career was steeped in jazz, where he thrived as an arranger and conductor for major orchestras, including those led by legendary figures like Duke Ellington and Count Basie. His skill in arranging complex compositions and blending instruments to create rich soundscapes soon set him apart as a visionary in jazz and orchestral music.
Transition to Hollywood and Film Scoring
Quincy Jones’s reputation in the jazz world caught the attention of Hollywood, where he broke barriers as one of the first Black composers to work in film scoring. His work on the score for Sidney Lumet's The Pawnbroker in 1964 established him as a skilled and innovative composer, known for blending jazz with cinematic themes. This pivotal role led to further opportunities, including his work on In the Heat of the Night, In Cold Blood, and The Italian Job.
Throughout his time in Hollywood, Quincy Jones challenged stereotypes and opened doors for future Black composers and musicians in the film industry. His film scores were not just background music but sophisticated compositions that enhanced the cinematic experience, adding layers of emotion and depth.
Producing Hits Across Genres
While film scoring was a significant part of his career, Quincy Jones truly found his calling as a music producer. He possessed an uncanny ability to discover, nurture, and refine talent, working with a diverse array of artists. His collaborations have included some of the greatest names in music, from Frank Sinatra to Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin to Miles Davis, and of course, Michael Jackson.
Perhaps most notably, Quincy Jones produced Michael Jackson's legendary albums: Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad. Each album became a cultural phenomenon, with Thriller alone selling over 100 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling album of all time. Jones’s unique production style — combining sharp arrangements, memorable melodies, and innovative beats — helped Jackson reach heights that few artists have ever achieved. The music video for "Thriller," also conceptualized with Quincy Jones’s input, set a new standard for music videos and remains iconic to this day.
Quincy Jones: The Architect of Pop Music
Quincy Jones success wasn't limited to pop music. He continued to produce jazz, R&B, and soul music with an innovative approach that integrated different musical styles. His 1989 album Back on the Block exemplifies this cross-genre mastery. Featuring collaborations with artists such as Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, and Chaka Khan, the album bridged multiple generations of music and earned seven Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year.
Jones’s influence extended beyond his own productions. As the founder of Qwest Records in 1980, he gave a platform to groundbreaking artists like Tevin Campbell and New Jack Swing icon, Teddy Riley. He also produced We Are the World in 1985, a global charity single featuring some of the world’s top artists, aimed at raising funds for famine relief in Africa. This project underscored Quincy Jones’s dedication not only to music but to humanitarian causes, showcasing his ability to bring together artists for a greater purpose.
Legacy in Television and Cultural Impact
In addition to his work in music and film, Quincy Jones left a significant mark on television. He produced The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the beloved sitcom that launched Will Smith’s career. Through his production company, he played a key role in bringing African American voices and stories to mainstream television. This contribution extended the reach of his influence and underscored his role as a cultural pioneer.
Quincy Jones’s career reflects a dedication to excellence, innovation, and inclusivity. He has consistently challenged norms, broken boundaries, and raised the bar for artists across the board. His story is a testament to the power of vision and resilience — qualities that helped him navigate a challenging industry and leave an indelible mark.
A Lifelong Commitment to Social Justice and Education
Jones’s passion for social justice and education has always been a driving force behind his career. He has supported countless educational programs, particularly those that provide access to music education for underprivileged children. His involvement in various causes, from civil rights to health and humanitarian projects, highlights his commitment to giving back to the community and inspiring future generations.
Quincy Jones has also been a fierce advocate for African American artists, calling for fair recognition and representation in the music industry. His influence in this area has helped pave the way for a new generation of Black artists, producers, and executives to find success and acknowledgment in mainstream music and media.
Conclusion: The Lasting Legacy of Quincy Jones
Few individuals have had as profound an impact on music and culture as Quincy Jones. His visionary contributions as a producer, composer, and arranger have defined the sound of generations, while his commitment to social causes and education has amplified his legacy beyond music. From jazz clubs to Hollywood, from hit singles to television, Quincy Jones has proven that true artistry knows no bounds.
In a career that spans more than 70 years, Quincy Jones has not only created countless hits but also set a standard of excellence for future generations. His work embodies passion, resilience, and a relentless drive to innovate, earning him a place among the most influential figures in the history of music.
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Exploring New Construction and Window Tinting in Hampton, VA: A Homeowner’s Guide
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Introduction
Hampton, Virginia, is a city rich in history and brimming with opportunities for new construction. As the demand for residential and commercial spaces grows, homeowners and builders alike are discovering the benefits of modern construction practices and enhancements like window tinting. This article will explore the current landscape of new construction in Hampton, the advantages of window tinting, and how to find the best general contractors for your project.
The New Construction Boom in Hampton, VA
With its strategic location and vibrant community, Hampton is becoming a popular choice for new homebuyers and developers. The city offers a mix of traditional and contemporary architectural styles, catering to diverse preferences.
Essential Steps for New Construction
Finding the Right Lot: The first step in any new construction project is selecting a suitable lot. Consider factors such as neighborhood safety, proximity to schools and amenities, and future development plans in the area.
Planning and Design: Collaborating with architects and designers is crucial to create a space that meets your needs. Focus on floor plans, energy efficiency, and integrating outdoor spaces to enhance your home’s appeal.
Permitting Process: Navigating the permitting process can be complex. Make sure to understand local regulations and work closely with your contractor to ensure all necessary permits are secured before construction begins.
Choosing General Contractors in Hampton
General contractors are vital to the success of any new construction project. They manage the construction process, coordinate with subcontractors, and ensure that the project stays on schedule and within budget.
Tips for Selecting the Right General Contractor
Experience and Specialization: Look for contractors who have a proven track record in residential or commercial construction, depending on your project type. Experience in the Hampton area can provide insights into local building codes and requirements.
Check References: Don’t hesitate to ask for references and review past projects. Speaking with previous clients can give you a better understanding of the contractor’s work ethic, reliability, and quality of workmanship.
Transparent Communication: Choose a contractor who communicates clearly and regularly. Good communication helps to address any concerns and ensures that you are informed throughout the construction process.
The Advantages of Window Tinting
Incorporating window tinting into your new construction or existing home can provide a range of benefits, making it a wise investment for homeowners in Hampton.
Benefits of Window Tinting
Energy Efficiency: Window tinting helps regulate indoor temperatures by reflecting heat away from your home. This can lead to significant savings on heating and cooling costs, especially during Hampton’s hot summers.
Protection from UV Damage: Tinted windows block harmful ultraviolet rays, reducing the risk of skin damage and protecting your furnishings from fading over time.
Enhanced Aesthetics: window tinting hampton va​ can improve the overall appearance of your home, giving it a sleek, modern look. It can also add a cohesive design element when combined with architectural features.
Increased Privacy and Security: Tinted windows provide added privacy without sacrificing natural light. Additionally, window films can strengthen glass, making it more resistant to breakage.
Conclusion
As Hampton, VA, continues to develop, homeowners have an array of options for new construction and enhancements. Working with skilled general contractors ensures that your project is executed efficiently and adheres to local standards. Additionally, investing in window tinting can provide energy savings, UV protection, and increased privacy. By understanding these key elements, homeowners can create beautiful, functional, and sustainable spaces that enhance their quality of life in Hampton. Whether embarking on a new build or upgrading an existing property, these insights will help you navigate the process with confidence.
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shelby-rich · 2 months ago
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The story of you.
The story of you encompasses all aspects of you as a person from heritage to likes and dislikes to the environment around you.
For the story of me I think I may do the environment around me and how it changes during my travelling, seeing the repetition of the built up urban landscape and the way that nature begins to creep into that landscape despite the constant attempts at removing nature, for instance in the image below showing the way that the bridge has been taken over by nature as the bushes and grass have grown through the brickwork, yet the repeated brickwork can still be seen with the bricks being all similar sizes to present a uniformed look yet still provide a unique element.
Buildings always offer a unique style however they more often than not have an element that repeats throughout the whole building, for instance the silver disks on the outside of the selfridges building offer a very repetitive style that is simultaneously unique to itself, designed by architects Jan Kaplicky and Amanda Levete capturing blob architecture with 15,000 anodised aluminium disks covering the surface of the building.
I plan to look at the urban and rural areas around me in both Birmingham city centre and then going out further around Hampton in Arden and Warwick looking at the open areas compared to the more fenced in and built up areas of the city.
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ownrephampt544 · 6 months ago
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Owners Rep The Hamptons
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Navigating The Hamptons Real Estate Landscape: The Role and Value of an Owner's Representative The Hamptons, with its stunning beaches, luxurious estates, and exclusive communities, is a prime real estate market attracting buyers and investors from around the world. Managing a property in this prestigious area can be a complex and demanding task. This is where an Owner's Representative (Owner’s Rep) steps in, offering invaluable services that ensure projects are executed smoothly and properties are meticulously maintained. In this article, we will delve into the role of an Owner's Rep in The Hamptons, highlighting their benefits, usefulness, and overall value in this unique locale. Understanding the Role of an Owner’s Representative An Owner’s Representative acts as the liaison between property owners and all other parties involved in a real estate project, including architects, contractors, and vendors. They oversee the entire process of property development, from initial planning and design to construction and final handover. Their primary goal is to protect the owner’s interests, ensuring that the project is completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. In The Hamptons, where real estate transactions often involve significant investments and high stakes, the expertise of an Owner’s Rep is particularly crucial. These professionals bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, enabling them to navigate the complexities of local regulations, zoning laws, and environmental considerations. The Benefits of an Owner’s Representative in The Hamptons
Expert Project Management: One of the primary advantages of hiring an Owner’s Rep is their project management expertise. They coordinate and manage all aspects of a project, from hiring and overseeing contractors to scheduling inspections and managing budgets. This ensures that every detail is meticulously planned and executed, minimizing the risk of costly delays and errors.
Local Knowledge and Connections: The Hamptons is a unique market with its own set of challenges and opportunities. An Owner’s Rep with local experience will have a deep understanding of the area’s real estate landscape, as well as established relationships with reputable contractors, suppliers, and service providers. This network can be invaluable in ensuring that projects run smoothly and efficiently.
Cost Efficiency: By keeping a close eye on budgets and negotiating with contractors and vendors, an Owner’s Rep can help property owners save money. Their expertise in cost estimation and value engineering ensures that resources are used efficiently, without compromising on quality.
Quality Assurance: Maintaining high standards of quality is essential in The Hamptons, where properties are often valued in the millions. An Owner’s Rep conducts regular site visits and inspections to ensure that all work meets the specified standards and complies with local building codes. They also address any issues that arise promptly, preventing small problems from escalating into major setbacks.
Stress Reduction: Managing a real estate project can be incredibly stressful, especially for owners who may not be familiar with the intricacies of construction and property management. An Owner’s Rep takes on the burden of overseeing the project, allowing owners to focus on other priorities. This peace of mind is invaluable, particularly in high-pressure environments like The Hamptons. The Unique Value of an Owner’s Representative in The Hamptons The Hamptons�� real estate market is distinct, characterized by its seasonal population, high property values, and strict regulatory environment. An Owner’s Rep brings unique value in this context by: • Navigating Seasonal Challenges: The Hamptons experiences a significant influx of residents and tourists during the summer months, which can impact construction schedules and availability of contractors. An Owner’s Rep plans around these seasonal variations to ensure that projects stay on track. • Ensuring Regulatory Compliance: The Hamptons has stringent zoning laws and environmental regulations aimed at preserving its natural beauty and community character. An Owner’s Rep’s familiarity with these regulations ensures that projects comply with all legal requirements, avoiding costly fines and delays. • Preserving Property Value: Properties in The Hamptons are not just homes; they are investments. An Owner’s Rep ensures that every aspect of a project, from design to construction, enhances the property’s value and appeal, providing a significant return on investment for the owner. Conclusion In the competitive and high-stakes real estate market of The Hamptons, an Owner’s Representative offers invaluable services that ensure property projects are managed efficiently, cost-effectively, and to the highest standards of quality. Their expertise in project management, local knowledge, and dedication to the owner’s interests make them an indispensable asset for anyone looking to invest in this prestigious area. By hiring an Owner’s Rep, property owners in The Hamptons can navigate the complexities of real estate development with confidence, knowing that their investments are in capable hands.
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giampaoloienna · 1 year ago
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Who is Giampaolo Ienna ?
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
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Giampaolo Ienna, ignited by a passion for real estate in 2014, brings over a decade of hands-on experience and unwavering commitment to client success. With a profound understanding of the industry’s nuances, Giampaolo, a seasoned property owner and investor, navigates opportunities with precision, safeguarding clients’ assets as his own. Raised in a lineage deeply rooted in Italian real estate since the 1950s, Giampaolo’s architect parents instilled in him a visionary perspective on property value and design.
In February 2024, Giampaolo founded The Ienna Team at Elegran Forbes Global Properties, specializing in off-market properties. From Manhattan’s Financial District to Tribeca, West Village, Hudson Yards, and the Upper East and West Side, Giampaolo’s imprint on NYC’s real estate landscape is unmistakable. Specializing in condos, townhouses, and commercial properties, he extends his expertise to luxury homes in the Hamptons. A charismatic professional, Giampaolo connects with clients on a personal level, discerning their needs with acumen. Beyond real estate, he champions entrepreneurship, hosts panels, and fosters dialogue in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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dsx12 · 9 months ago
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brucenagel22 · 11 months ago
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Elevate Your Living Space with Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects in Southampton and East Hampton, NY
In the world of architectural excellence, Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects stand as a beacon of innovation and design prowess. With a rich legacy spanning over five years, this renowned architectural firm has become synonymous with creating timeless and architects in Southampton and East Hampton, NY. Let's delve into the transformative journey that Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects offer to residents seeking to redefine their living spaces.
Architectural Expertise in Southampton, NY
Southampton, NY, with its picturesque landscapes and affluent community, demands architectural ingenuity that blends seamlessly with its surroundings. Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects have mastered the art of crafting homes that not only complement the natural beauty of Southampton but also elevate the lifestyle of its residents.
The firm's portfolio in Southampton showcases a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and classic elegance. From sprawling estates to chic beachside retreats, each project reflects the unique vision of the clients, expertly brought to life by the skilled architects at Bruce Nagel + Partners.
Unveiling Distinctive Designs in East Hampton, NY
East Hampton, NY, known for its cultural richness and diverse architectural styles, provides a fertile ground for Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects to showcase their versatility. The firm excels in creating homes that seamlessly integrate with the eclectic charm of East Hampton while providing unmatched functionality.
Architectural innovation is at the forefront of Bruce Nagel + Partners' projects in East Hampton. The firm takes pride in its ability to balance the preservation of historical aesthetics with cutting-edge design concepts, resulting in homes that are not just structures but pieces of art.
Collaborative Approach for Unmatched Results
One of the key reasons behind the success of Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects lies in their collaborative approach. The firm believes in involving clients in every step of the design process, ensuring that the final outcome is a true reflection of their dreams and aspirations.
Clients in Southampton and East Hampton have praised the firm for its attention to detail and commitment to delivering projects on time and within budget. Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects understand that a home is not just a physical space but a reflection of the owner's personality, and they go above and beyond to capture that essence in their designs.
Conclusion
In conclusion, if you are contemplating architectural marvels in Southampton or East Hampton, look no further than Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects. With a legacy of five years, this esteemed firm has consistently raised the bar in architectural innovation, creating homes that resonate with the unique character of each location.
Whether you aspire to build a waterfront oasis in Southampton or a historic gem in East Hampton, Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects bring a wealth of experience and a commitment to excellence to every project. Elevate your living space with the transformative designs of Bruce Nagel + Partners Architects – where architectural dreams become reality.
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years ago
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The World in Vogue
Seven momentous decades of the namnes, the faces, and the writing that have held the public eye in  The Arts Society Literature Theatre Fashion Sports Worls Affairs
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 A stunning collection of 300 photographs of some of the most celebrated actors, artists, models, First Ladies, and social figures from around the world, drawing on stories from the pages of Vogue as well as never-before-published images by iconic photographers. These trendsetters and newsmakers are captured by such famous photographers as Cecil Beaton, Jonathan Becker, Eric Boman, Horst P. Horst, Edward Steichen, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, François Halard, Helmut Newton, Stephen Meisel, Snowdon, Toni Frissell, Bruce Weber, Herb Ritts, and Annie Leibovitz. Not only did these photographers take dazzling portraits—in studios or on location��that caught these iconic figures in classic, playful, or dramatic moments but they also documented their parties, weddings, houses, and gardens. Writers like Hamish Bowles, Paul Rudnick, Truman Capote, Francis Wyndham, Jeffrey Steingarten, Joan Juliet Buck, William Norwich, Gloria Steinem, Georgina Howell, Vicki Woods, Marina Rust, Michael Specter, and Jonathan Van Meter tell you the stories behind these figures and events. Here are the glamorous weddings of Plum Sykes in Yorkshire, Lauren Davis in Cartagena, and Minnie Cushing in Newport; Truman Capote writing about cruising the Yugoslavian coast with Lee Radziwill, Luciana Pignatelli, and the Agnellis; gardens from East Hampton to Corfu designed by landscape architect Miranda Brooks; Inès de La Fressange’s apartment in Paris; Gloria Steinem reporting on the 540 masked partygoers at the Black and White Ball Truman Capote threw for Katharine Graham at the Plaza hotel; the gardens of Valentino’s seventeenth-century Château de Wideville, outside Paris; the designers, the best-dressed, and the stars at the annual Costume Institute party at the Metropolitan Museum; Mick Jagger and his family in Mustique; Jacqueline Kennedy and Michelle Obama; Kate Moss, Madonna, Angelina Jolie, Cate Blanchett, Ali MacGraw, Anjelica Huston, Nicole Kidman, Cher, Iman and David Bowie, Penélope Cruz, Charlotte Rampling, and many more. Richly illustrated in black-and-white and color, The World in Vogue: People, Parties, Places is a stunning look at portraits, houses, gardens, and parties of celebrated figures from many worlds.
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moodboardmix · 7 years ago
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Further Lane Pool House, East Hampton, United States, 
Robert Young Architects
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thebeautycove · 7 years ago
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Art of the green.  Lush oasis of Peter Marino in Long Island. Magnificent garden is revealed in full blooming beauty in the book "The garden of Peter Marino" Rizzoli.
Gorgeous Ginkgo Biloba leaves bench by Claude Lalanne.
Inspiring.
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rabbitcruiser · 4 years ago
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Goldschmidts-Park, Seeheim-Jugenheim (No. 3)
The new style that became known as the English garden was invented by landscape designers William Kent and Charles Bridgeman, working for wealthy patrons, including Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham, Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, and banker Henry Hoare; men who had large country estates, were members of the anti-royalist Whig Party, had classical educations, were patrons of the arts, and had taken the Grand Tour to Italy, where they had seen the Roman ruins and Italian landscapes they reproduced in their gardens.
William Kent (1685–1748) was an architect, painter and furniture designer who introduced Palladian style architecture to England. Kent's inspiration came from Palladio's buildings in the Veneto and the landscapes and ruins around Rome—he lived in Italy from 1709 to 1719, and brought back many drawings of antique architecture and landscapes. His gardens were designed to complement the Palladian architecture of the houses he built.
Charles Bridgeman (1690–1738) was the son of a gardener and an experienced horticulturist, who became the Royal Gardener for Queen Anne and Prince George of Denmark, responsible for tending and redesigning the royal gardens at Windsor, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court, St. James's Park and Hyde Park. He collaborated with Kent on several major gardens, providing the botanical expertise which allowed Kent to realize his architectural visions.
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