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Starting Monday, the firm's story will be told in a New Haven, Conn., exhibition called "Gwathmey Siegel: Inspiration and Transformation," at the Yale School of Architecture Gallery.
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The firm was bought in June by New York commercial architect Gene Kaufman and is now known as Gwathmey Siegel Kaufman & Associates.
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"In designing large houses for people who have considerable means and feel a certain sense of entitlement," says Mr. Stern, who's also known for his high-end homes, "it's important to hold onto an architectural idea," which Mr. Gwathmey was able to do.
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Mr. Gwathmey prevailed, and "the decision made a wonderful difference."
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Mr. Gwathmey "had talent pouring out of his fingertips," recalls Robert A.M. Stern, the New York architect and dean at the Yale School of Architecture.
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Architects know the firm Gwathmey Siegel for its fidelity to the austere elegance of the early modernist movement.
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Mr. Timberlake bought another apartment last fall, moving up to a three-bedroom penthouse with a view and a wrap-around terrace at the top of the SoHo Mews on West Broadway, a modernist building designed by Gwathmey Siegel .
Condo Goes Around for Timberlake Josh Barbanel 2011
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Charles Gwathmey, who died in 2009 at age 71, won most arguments.
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In June, Mr. Kaufman revealed that he had purchased a controlling interest in the architecture firm Gwathmey Siegel & Associates.
Hotel Chelsea Set for a Redo Craig Karmin 2011
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The commissioning of a Gwathmey Siegel home wasn't always easy, recalls Ron Meyer, president and chief operating officer of Universal Studios.
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