This vintage House & Garden magazine from February 1984 is a true gem, featuring a variety of fascinating articles on architecture, design, and lifestyle. From Gloria Vanderbilt's personal tradition of layering past and present in her New York apartment to Frank Gehry's innovative Temporary Contemporary art museum in Los Angeles, this magazine is sure to inspire and delight any design enthusiast or collector. With articles on architects, designers, and historic figures such as John Huston and Schinkel, this magazine offers a unique perspective on the world of design and its influence on our lives. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of design history with this vintage House & Garden magazine from February 1984.
Includes the following articles:
A PERSONAL TRADITION
Gloria Vanderbilt layers past and present in her New Xork apartment By Barbara Lasear Ascer
ANCIENT ECHOES
Architects Patrick Naggar and Dominique Lacheuskys inspired transformation of a Paris apartment
THE PRIVATE WORLD OF JOHN HUSTON
The filmmaker's compound in Mexico/By Roger C. Toll
HOUSE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS
Brian Alfred Murphy's supremely simple hideaway for photographer Philip Dixon/By Heather Smith MacIssac
FIRST CENTURY AMERICAN
Sophisticated designs of our colonial ancestors/ By Elaine Greene
ÀLL ABOUT EAMES
Ray and Charles Eames's 1949 Santa Monica bouse is now historic and High Tech| By Doris Saatchi
SAILING AWAY WITH LÉGER
Unpublished watercolors from a Mediterranean cruise with the legendary Murplys/ By Naomi Barry
PASSAGE TO PARADISE
Milton Park blooms in Australia/ By Andrew Pfeiffer
SHACK OF THE NEW
Frank Gehry's Temporary Contemporary art museum for Los Angeles has permanent originality
DONE WITH MIRRORS
Thomas Moore remodels a narrow Chicago bouse
By Gabrielle Winkel
SCHINKEL: THE RESTLESS ROMANTIC
The life and work of a nineteenth-century German architectural genius/By Martin Filler