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After photography by Paul Warchol. See page 148. ABOVE RIGHT: The master bedroom of Joan Rivers's Connecticut country house. Before photography by Billy Cunningham. After photography by Mary E. Nichols. See page 174. BEFORE & AFTER: AN ARRESTING DEVELOPMENT: Charles Gwatbmey Streamlines a Police Gymnasium for Living. Architecture and Interior Design by Gwathmey Siegel. Text by Philip Nobel. After Photography by Paul Warchol. ADIRONDACK IDYLL: Stephen Shadley Reimagines Six Cabins in the Catskills. Interior Design by Stephen Shadley. Text by WendyMoonan. After Photography by Scott Frances . CAN WE TALK? Joan Rivers Finds the Perfect Foil in Connecticut. Text by Nancy Collins. Before Photography by Billy Cunningham. After Photography by Mary F. Nichols. TRANSCENDENT IN TRIBECA: Metallic Forms Galvanize an Uninspired New York Loft. Architecture by Joseph M. Valerio, PAIA. Text by Penelope Rowlands. After Photography by Durston Saylor. WHERE COLOR Is KING: Arnold Scaasit Fitting Redesign in Palm Beach. Text by Stephen Drucker. Photography by Dan Forer. AN AMERICAN IN PARIS: Ordered Calm for a Designer on the Boulevard St. -Germain. Interior Design by Thomas Pheasant. Text by Steven M. L. Aronson. After Photography by Durston Saylor. CLASSIC WITH A TWIST: Updating the Concept of Prewar Style in New York. Architecture and Interior Design by Ike Kligerman Barkley. Text by Joseph Giovannini. After Photography by Durston Saylor. A LIFE ON THE WATER: Two Martha's Vineyard Houses Recover Their Historic Spirit. Architectural Design and Interiors by Twanette Tharp. Text by Gerald Clark. In-Progress and After Photography by Peter Vanderwarker. INSPIRED CONNECTIONS: A Reconfigured Manhattan Duplex Forms a Unified Whole. Architecture and Interior Design by Campion A. Platt, AIA. Text by Amanda Vaill. After Photography by Durston Saylor. CANADIAN METAMORPHOSIS: A Contemporary Design in Calgary Emerges from Its 1950s Shell. Architectural Design and Interiors by Paul Lavoie. Text by Jeff Turrentine. After Photography by Roger Brooks. CROSSING THE FINISH LINE: A Former Motorcycle Racer Pursues French Style in Beverly Hills. Architecture by Richard Landry AIA. Interior Architecture and Design by Hendrix/Allardyce. Text by Peter Haldeman. After Photography by Mary E. Nichols. DEPARTMENTS: AD SHOPPING: ADVENTURES IN AUCKLAND: Sandra Nunnerley Returns to Her Kiwi Roots and Hits Her Favorite Shops. Text by Christopher Petkanas. Photography by David O Marlow. BEFORE & AFTER: PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM: A Spacious Apartment Is Liberated from Rooms in the Old Barclay Hotel. Interior Design by Harry Schnaper. Text by Cynthia Zarin. Photography by Billy Cunningham. DESIGN DIARY. MISSIVE FROM MAASTRICHT: Notes on The European Fine Art Fair from Tiffany's Design Director. By John Loring. HOTELS: PHOENIX RISING IN BUFFALO: Rescued from Near Ruin, a Local Landmark Becomes The Mansion on Delaware Avenue. Interior Design by Susan Dario, ASID. Text by Michael Frank. After Photography by Billy Cunningham. THE PROFESSIONALS: PETER MARINO: Heavy Lifting and the Value of a Broad Education. By Nicholas von Hofman. BEFORE & AFTER: MONTECITO REVIVAL: Polishing a Southern California Gem. Designed by George Washington Smith. Architecture by Michael Burch. Interior Design by Pamela Banker. Text by Christopher Finch. Before Photography by Peter Valli. After Photography by Charles S. White. ESTATES FOR SALE: EDITORS SELECT PROPERTIES AROUND THE WORLD France, Manhattan, Switzerland, Vermont, Carmel Valley... AD DIRECTORY: A Listing of the Designers, Architects, Galleries and Hotels Featured in This Issue. LETTERS. CONTRIBUTORS. DESIGNERS AT LARGE: Our Editors Present Designers' Favorite Sources. ______ Use 'Control F' to search this page. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date. 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