Our new Casa Vogue Issue ✨ ‘Arthur + Marilyn: The Connecticut Years’ ? Photo by Mark Hartman @markhartman - An article by Francesca Molteni @francescamuse ? ‘The house? A few months ago, Stephanie Goto, a young architect who grew up in New York and Tokyo, fell in love. It was Calder's nephew, Alexander S.C. Rower, who brought her to Roxbury for the first time, after she designed the Calder Foundation's Project Space - one of the projects she curates with obsessive attention to detail and respect for pre-existing structures. When she learned that Rebecca, Arthur Miller's daughter, was going to sell the house in Connecticut, right next to the Calder's, she had no intention of going to live in the country. Then, impulse overtook rationality. Like others before her, this will be a peaceful retreat from her jet-set lifestyle, a place to share with friends over the weekend, or perhaps to use as a studio for a few months a year. Everything is still in progress. The furniture, the spaces, the colors, the restorations. Over the years, different elements have been added to the original structure, the overlaps have changed the layout of the farmhouse, Arthur's studio is no longer there. It's a new beginning. All that remains is to listen to the silence of the hills and imagine, like Frank Lloyd Wright, designing a dream.’ Keep reading the article by #FrancescaMolteni in our new Casa Vogue Issue and today on vogue.it ✨ ? ‘Arthur Miller kisses Marilyn Monroe’ Bettmann Archive. ? Arthur Miller by #SamFalk on New York Times (1952).

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Our new Casa Vogue Issue ✨
‘Arthur + Marilyn: The Connecticut Years’ ? Photo by Mark Hartman @markhartman - An article by Francesca Molteni @francescamuse ? ‘The house? A few months ago, Stephanie Goto, a young architect who grew up in New York and Tokyo, fell in love. It was Calder's nephew, Alexander S.C. Rower, who brought her to Roxbury for the first time, after she designed the Calder Foundation's Project Space - one of the projects she curates with obsessive attention to detail and respect for pre-existing structures. When she learned that Rebecca, Arthur Miller's daughter, was going to sell the house in Connecticut, right next to the Calder's, she had no intention of going to live in the country. Then, impulse overtook rationality. Like others before her, this will be a peaceful retreat from her jet-set lifestyle, a place to share with friends over the weekend, or perhaps to use as a studio for a few months a year. Everything is still in progress. The furniture, the spaces, the colors, the restorations. Over the years, different elements have been added to the original structure, the overlaps have changed the layout of the farmhouse, Arthur's studio is no longer there. It's a new beginning. All that remains is to listen to the silence of the hills and imagine, like Frank Lloyd Wright, designing a dream.’ Keep reading the article by #FrancescaMolteni in our new Casa Vogue Issue and today on vogue.it ✨
? ‘Arthur Miller kisses Marilyn Monroe’ Bettmann Archive.
? Arthur Miller by #SamFalk on New York Times (1952).


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