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New York School of Interior Design
 New York Apartments New York Apartments presents the interiors of 25 of the most elegant apartments in the city. This spectacular array of residences reflects the absolute best in New York living, from the Upper East Side and Upper West Side to Central Park South, SoHo, and TriBeCa. Offering a rare glimpse into the opulent world of the Manhattan elite of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, New York Apartments features interiors created by giants of New York design, including famed decorator Albert Hadley, celebrated interior designer Mark Hampton, and renowned architect Charles Gwathmey. Featuring lavishly produced full-color and black-and-white photography, New York Apartments is a luxurious insider's tour of city living at its finest.
 Jed Johnson: Opulent Restraint Interiors This is the first book to present the work of Jed Johnson, who came to New York in 1968 and began his career in film at Andy Warhol's Factory, and who later became a renowned interior designer for his friends and mentors. He designed the elegant neo-classical interiors for Andy Warhol's town house on the Upper East Side of New York, as well as Yves St. Laurent's nearby Egyptian Revival apartment and the town house of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall. Johnson's own apartment was Arts and Crafts. His genius was that he could design in any style, from Louis XV in St. Louis to Ranch style in Texas, as he did for Barbra Streisand, Fran Lebowitz, and Richard Gere. This book brims with incomparable work and will be irresistible to those fascinated with the Warhol years and the Factory scene. With photos by Andy Warhol, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Scavullo, this is an unprecedented view into the New York of the '70s and '80s, of Studio 54 fun, and Wall Street power and money. It was too short, though, for Jed Johnson. He died at age 47 in the crash of TWA flight 800 off the coast of Long Island in the summer of 1996. At that time, Interior Design magazine called him "a great talent at the prime of his career..." whose "spirit lives on in a stunning legacy of interior design.
New York State College of Ceramics - The New York State College of Ceramics (NYSCC) at Alfred University in Alfred is a statutory college of the State University of New York (SUNY). It is divided into: the School of Art and Design, and the Programs of Ceramic Engineering, Glass Engineering and Science, Materials Science and Engineering, and Biomedical Materials Engineering Science. The New School - The New School, previously known as New School University, is an institution of higher learning in New York City. Some 9,000 students are enrolled in graduate and undergraduate degree programs in the social sciences, humanities, public policy, design, and music. Xavier High School (New York, New York) - Xavier High School is an all-boys Jesuit Catholic high school located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Submission of TACHS (Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools) results is the only requirement for admission. High School of Art and Design - High School of Art and Design is a vocational high school in New York City that offers a traditional education, augmented with advanced courses in art and commercial design.
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