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Venice Gets a Grip on a Star Architect’s Slippery Bridge
VENICE — As tourists wandered obliviously on the glass floor of the footbridge, locals proceeded with caution. Venetians made sure…
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Tech
Everybody Into the Metaverse! Virtual Reality Beckons Big Tech.
The metaverse, one of the most buzzy terms of the tech industry, could be many things. It could be a…
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Food
No-Sweat Answers to Some Basic Wine Questions
The first and most important thing to know about drinking wine is this: There are no rules. For an experience…
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Food
Toast to 2022 With More Than Just Champagne
Raising a glass of something bubbly is a timeless way to end a year. The act is innately celebratory, hopeful…
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Real Estate
Shopping for Champagne Glasses
The holidays offer plenty of reasons to pop some bubbly, including reuniting with family and friends and toasting the new…
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Magazine
A Designer Who Lives With ‘Pickled’ Balloons and a Jellyfish-Shaped Lamp
The British designer Bethan Laura Wood’s apartment is on the second floor of a 1925 Art Deco building in East…
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Real Estate
$900,000 Homes in Illinois, Pennsylvania and Colorado
What You Get for $900,000 24 Photos View Slide Show › Andrew Miller for Jameson Sotheby’s International RealtyDeKalb, Ill. |…
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Real Estate
Bricks Return With Style in New High-End Buildings
Masonry is having a moment.Perhaps it’s a symptom of glass tower fatigue, perhaps it can be attributed to a desire…
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Magazine
Theater’s New Glass Menageries
IN A WORLD filtered through screens, a condition made even more acute during pandemic lockdown, the theater’s most anachronistic thrill…
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Magazine
A Parisian Home That Breaks With Tradition
ONE PARIS EVENING before the pandemic, the Italian architect Andrea Tognon and his agent, Julien Desselle, who lives in the…
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