In deference: Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico
in: Architectural Record, 6/1985
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A place in the sun: meticulously restored, Richard Neutra's 1959 Loring house in once again a powerful symbol of southern California
in: House & Garden, 2/1991
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page 114–115
Private residence, California; architects: Charles W. Moore and Urban Innovations Group, project managers: Barton Phelps and John Ruble
in: Architectural Record, 1/1980
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page 125–132
The Prince of Princeton …, architect Michael Graves's longest-running project - his own house
in: House & Garden, 7/1988
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page 132–139
Swan's way …, Swan Hotel at Orlando's Disney World
in: House & Garden, 3/1990
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page 142–145
Humana: The Humana Building, Louisville, Kentucky Charles K. Gandee
in: Architectural Record, 9/1985
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page 102–113
Philip Johnson is the most famous architect in the world
in: House & Garden, 11/1988
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page 234
Shopping for art: commerce mingles with culture in Frank Gehry's new mixed-use complex in Santa Monica
in: House & Garden, 10/1988
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page 54
Nouvel architect: from Paris to Nîmes, Jean Nouvel spreads the news that Modernism's machine age is far from past
in: House & Garden, 7/1988
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page 28
Fancy footwork: Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas makes a stunning debut with his Netherlands Dance Theater
in: House & Garden, 4/1988
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The ideal villa: Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas builds a modernist landmark overlooking the Eiffel Tower
in: House & Garden, 3/1992
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60 minutes in the garden: TV producer Don Hewitt and writer Marilyn Berger subscribe to the look-but-don't-touch school of gardening
in: House & Garden, 6/1989
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page 110–117