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Kirsten Dunst’s former NYC penthouse is on the market

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Now, six years after she sold it in 2018 for $4.43m, it’s back on the market – with an increased price tag of $6.95m. For over a decade, Marie Antoinette star Kirsten Dunst called this Manhattan penthouse home. Its major selling point is its expansive views of the Hudson River and sunrise and sunset light from its arched windows.

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“Quiet Luxury”: 8 Spaces Evoking the Immaculate Aesthetic of HBO’s Succession

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Quiet Luxury brands have nothing to distinguish them visually from other high street brands, yet they bear the astronomical price tags of pieces from some of the biggest fashion houses in the world — why? That’s a question I can’t answer. The thing is, Quiet Luxury isn’t necessarily about who made it.

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Building Foundations: Cofounder Alex Diehl Reflects on Architizer’s Past

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Tag” talents to projects so to speak. Also you shouldn’t forget that earlier social successes such as myspace and Friendster had established some web design standards around tagging interests etc. User growth, engagement of content, participation in competitions, quality of tagging re projects, products.

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5 Stunning Theme-based Table Decoration Ideas For Valentine’s Day

The Architecture Designs

Using heart-shaped decorations or incorporating a Valentine’s Day tables decoration theme, such as Paris or Venice, can also add a playful and imaginative touch to it. Personalize your place settings by creating your place cards or name tags. These varieties make the table decoration look more dynamic and interesting.

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Letters from a traveling Architecture Student | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

The cities we hit on the trip included: Berlin, Nuremburg, Munich, Bregenz, Basel, Troyes, Paris, Barcelona, Nimes, Firminy, La Tourette, Laussanne, Como, Verona, Florence, Venice, Sienna, and Rome. Venice is really amazing. I also went to London, San Sebastian, Bilbao, and Madrid on an independent part of our trip.

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“Quiet Luxury is the Most Obnoxious Design Trend of the Century. Change My Mind.”

Architizer

Little Venice Residence By Originate Architects, London, United Kingdom. As Samantha Frew explained here in Architizer , “Quiet Luxury brands have nothing to distinguish them visually from other high street brands, yet they bear the astronomical price tags of pieces from some of the biggest fashion houses in the world — why?

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