In search of a Bay Area retreat, Jeff Waldman and Molly Fiffer purchased a piece of land on which to experiment and gain new skills, one task at a time. |
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The Manhattan apartment has a private elevator, 11-foot ceilings, and immense arched windows overlooking the Hudson River. |
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A small apartment renovation in Orgues de Flandre—a brutalist ’70s development built as social housing—includes a kitchen-focused layout, storage solutions, and secondhand finds. |
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America’s most famous architect inspires legions of fans. But taking on one of his projects is a big, big commitment. |
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A century-old residence with a pest-infested hayloft becomes a minimalist home for a young, growing family in the Mission District. |
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You have to step outside to move between the bedroom, bath, and living space. But the deck connecting them has an open vista of woods and water. |
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You can also use it to filter by the glass. |
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