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  2. These Are the Prettiest Kitchen Cabinet Designs We've ... - AOL

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    In this seven-story Beaux Arts townhouse in New York, the stone-clad kitchen (Christopher Peacock) features a mix of dolomite, arabescato, and sivec surfaces. Under-island cabinets, as well as ...

  3. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchen in History, Osprey; 1972; ISBN 0-85045-068-3; Kinchin, Juliet and Aidan O'Connor, Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen (MoMA: New York, 2011) Lupton, E. and Miller, J. A.: The Bathroom, the Kitchen, and the Aesthetics of Waste, Princeton Architectural Press; 1996; ISBN 1-56898-096-5.

  4. East Williston Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bounded by E. Williston Ave., Roslyn Rd., Atlanta Ave. and Village Green, East Williston, New York Coordinates 40°45′28″N 73°38′18″W  /  40.75778°N 73.63833°W  / 40.75778; -73

  5. Williston Park, New York - Wikipedia

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    Williston Park was founded in 1926 after 195 acres (0.79 km 2) of land were purchased by New York City developer William Chatlos, who had been seeking to create an affordable, planned community for New York City residents wishing to move to the suburbs. [4]

  6. Kenneth Brown (interior designer) - Wikipedia

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    2012, Brown opens design office in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [9] 2012, Brown was the featured speaker for Creative Louisiana and is interviewed by WRKF 89.3 where he discussed his interior design business, TV and why he opened a new office in Louisiana. [10] 2015, Kenneth Brown Design completes a Fresh College Campus Loft at Baton Rouge . [11]

  7. Ken Smith (architect) - Wikipedia

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    After working in the office of Peter Walker and Martha Schwartz, he opened his own office, Ken Smith Workshop in New York City in 1992. Smith is active as an educator, teaching as an adjunct professor at the City College of New York from 1992 to 1996, and as a visiting design critic at the Harvard Graduate School of Design from 1997 to the present.