Condé Nast Cafeteria -Fire Blue
Designed by Frank Gehry and built in New York between 1996 and 2000, the Condé Nast Cafeteria is named after the Condé Nast Headquarters building . Condé Nast publishes magazines such as Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and Architectural Digest. The 264-meter, 48-story building also houses one of the most popular stock exchanges, NASDAQ. The 260-seat café is located on the 4th floor of the building and includes the main hall and 4 private sections. The main center with tables and chairs has curved glass panels. Condé Nast Cafeteria Design The tables in the main hall have glass panels…
Smith House -General Description
Built between 1965 and 1967 by Richard Meier, the Smith House originated when Carole Smith, who had bought a property with her husband inDarien, Connecticut, told Meier about the area. At that time I was working in a room in a two-room apartment building that was separated from Marcel Breuer‘s office. One day I got a call from Carol Smiht and she asked me if I could design a Smith House for them. She was looking for a young architect who could give her house his full attention. -Richard Meier Located in a stony and densely vegetated area, it was…