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The spaces you like: 7 of your latest discoveries

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Welcome to the fortnightly installment of our hashtag #thespacesilike , where we round up some of your most startling, serene, and inspiring spaces. Among our highlights is a French castle-turned art gallery and a disused chapel in Turkey. Want to share a space you’ve discovered? Holiday home in Corsica. Follow us on Instagram.

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Turtle Bay Gardens mansion is an Italian palazzo in Manhattan

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tag to match its pedigree – and unexpected literary connections. See more in the gallery above. The post Turtle Bay Gardens mansion is an Italian palazzo in Manhattan appeared first on The Spaces. Venetian grandeur is on offer at this vast Manhattan property, which has a handsome $10.5m Photography: CityRealty.

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The spaces you like: 7 of your latest discoveries

The Spaces

Welcome to the fortnightly installment of our hashtag #thespacesilike , where we round up some of your most startling, serene, and inspiring spaces. Among our highlights is a minimalist art gallery in Portugal and a disused mansion in Beirut. Want to share a space you’ve discovered? Holiday home in Italy’s Puglia.

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Build a dream home inside London’s brutalist Barbican estate

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It’s the thing of dreams, but it has the price tag to match: this raw space at the Barbican is a one-off opportunity to create a brand new home within the existing Grade II-listed modernist estate. For sale via The Modern House for £4m, The Void is a disused space at the base of Barbican’s Cromwell tower.

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A Fishers Island ‘glass house’ asks for $8.25m

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These factors also add to its substantial price tag. Walls are scaled to hang a hefty art collection, with half-a-dozen skylights set into the 11-ft-high ceilings overhead. And while its numbers swell in the summer as the island attracts weekenders from across the water, it is home to fewer than 250 people year-round.

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Frieze London is 20: what to see at the Art Fair and beyond on its milestone edition

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’ The London of 2003 was languishing in a post-YBA, pre-Post-Internet era, Banksy was still carefreely tagging on its streets; Grayson Perry had accepted the Turner Prize, and Olafur Eliasson was enveloping Tate Modern’s (shiny new) Turbine Hall with The Weather Project. Courtesy: Susan Inglett Gallery.

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Why Are These Sleek Shelving Systems From the ’60s Suddenly Everywhere?

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He and Brandt built the system over months with USM Modular Furniture in their Manhattan office, giving their space a canny upgrade compared with run-of-the-mill minimalist coffee shop interiors, which lean on knockoff midcentury-modern furnishings. The aesthetic, he says, "felt really ubiquitous to art galleries and creative environments."

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