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352. 95 Steps to the Sky; Inside the rare hotel particulier that's actually a private home
353. 8,500 Square Feet of Former Warehouse; Plus 7,000 of Terrace +4,000 of Garage +the Hudson
354. The Hollywood Effect; California interior designer Kelly Wearstler glamorizes a Tribeca triplex
355. Balanchine: Ballet masterworks.
356. P148 ROLE OF IL-33-DEPENDENT INNATE IMMUNE RESPONSES IN COLITIS-ASSOCIATED CANCER
357. 05 SUSTAINED EXPRESSION OF GLUCOCORTICOID-INDUCED LEUCINE ZIPPER (GILZ) MARKS A POPULATION OF FUNCTIONALLY IMMATURE INTESTINAL REGULATORY T CELLS IN FEMALE CROHN’S DISEASE PATIENTS
358. Making History; A preservation-obsessed designer channels the eighteenth century when overhauling his Sag Harbor cottage
359. Breaking the Fourth Wall; With an airplane-hanger door, a modernist villa in Long Beach welcomes the elements
360. Whoopi Goldberg: 'A lot of what you see here is because of Elizabeth Taylor.'; Where she went to escape Soho
361. Stella Schnabel: 'I did all of the decor, down to the garbage can.'; The Chinatown haunt of a cinematic dreamer
362. You'll Want to Take the Stairs; Up to the roof, anyway. Architect Andrew Franz builds a modernist pied-a-terre in Soho
363. The Boom Boom Apartment; At adman Richard Christiansen's Chinatown loft, every night is Saturday night
364. The 20,000-Brick Apartment; A child's bedroom is his parents' design inspiration
365. Family Style; A bar-and-restaurant-owning brother and sister share a taste for esoteric spirits, misleading signage, and salvaged design
366. The world according to Todd
367. The 2,398-Sheet Apartments of Color Paper Walls; When it came time to redecorate his one-bedroom rental, Doug Meyer took no shortcuts, installing piece after piece of colored paper with the help of his brother, Gene
368. A Dissident Did Our Guesthouse; Swiss-based HHF Architects teamed with the recently imprisoned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei to build an ultramodern country bungalow
369. A Building That Breathes; Triptyque's building of artists' studios suggests a wholly different approach to the ecofriendly apartment block
370. Exhibit: Oh, Say Can You See... 'Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream,' curated by Barry Bergdoll, will open this February 15
371. An Air-Raid Bunker That Gained Air Rights; Art collector Christian Boros's air-raid bunker that gained air rights
372. A Pioneer in Track Housing; Bjarke Ingels's much-discussed 8 House, which has 476 residences in all, is just one example of how he's rethinking form and function in an urban setting
373. A New View on Sky Life; Steven Holl's Linked Hybrid has a Montessori school and a cinema amid the 644 apartments, but the sky loop boasts a swimming pool
374. A House That Hides; Francois Roche's 1,400 square foot hiding place
375. A Home by the Highway; Michael Maltzan Architecture's innovative building next to the Santa Monica Freeway for formerly homeless residents
376. Six Books Per Square Foot; How does a minimalist architect deal with a client's truckload of printed matter? By building a very long bookshelf, for starters
377. Loft Imitates Art; A couple of gallery pros remake their home into a livable exhibit
378. The Side Tables Have a Past; As do the pillows, chairs, and armoire
379. Masking Apartment; If you can't renovate your rental, you could always try this
380. I Yarn Bombed This; An insatiable crocheter makes sweaters for bikes, teapots, and entire apartments
381. Home, Shopping, Network; David Biscaye's apartment doesn't just look like an antiques store. It practically is one
382. Home Design Spring 2011: Extreme Decor; Six spaces, six obsessions
383. We're All Mad Here; Down the rabbit hole to artist Meghan Boody's tripped-out Tribeca wonderland
384. The Pied-a-Terre Downstairs; Who needs two second homes in a single apartment building? One London-based family's extravagant coping strategy
385. Give Them Some Wood Scraps, They'll Make You a Table; Plus a sofa, a lounge chair, and a freestanding bedroom on stilts. One couple's DIY loft overhaul
386. That Old, Bright Magic; Designer Miles Redd transforms a forlorn-looking West Village apartment into a retro-Hollywood-inspired sanctuary with one very creative paint job
387. Design News; A roundup of New York design news
388. Teman Chose This Yellow ...Teran Went for White; Even identical-twin designers living together need a little space to call their own
389. Home Design Fall 2010: Family Style; In this issue, we set out, simply, to look at how different kinds of families live in New York right now
390. Daughter of Invention; Gloria Vanderbilt has always reflected, and transcended, her family legacy
391. A Lifelong Membership to the YMCA; A mother and her two daughters move into a former running track
392. The Company He Keeps; A store owner, his partner, their Chihuahua, and a multitude of mute onlookers
393. Factory Life; Wherein the owner eats, sleeps, throws dinner parties, and manufactures bespoke wallpaper
394. Maximum Exposure; A city family's Montauk retreat stays open to the elements
395. A Townhouse Goes Hothouse; Carpet designer Malene Barnett remakes a traditional Queen Anne in Bed-Stuy into something a bit more exotic
396. NeoVictorians; One young couple on the cutting edge of the nineteenth century
397. The Brats of Classicism; Never mind their aristocratic pedigrees (the Louis XV settee, the Windsor chair, the marble bust); these 21 design objects mirror their makers' fierce independent streaks
398. NeoVersailles; Herve Pierre grew up in France. And each night, he needs to return there
399. NeoFormal; Some people make Park Avenue apartments look like lofts. Downtown, Stephen Knoll has done just the reverse
400. NeoEnglish; Interior designer Rita Konig's trick for her Manhattan one-bedroom: Make it seem like it's part of a much older, much grander British estate
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