my wife stole the latest issue of Men’s Vogue (there’s a Men’s Vogue, too??) from her plastic surgeon’s office and they do this great profile on 3 architects from Yale that have set up shop in Red Hook. From their site I can see that they’ve done some work in brooklyn . Can anyone share any more information about their work.


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  1. 1) Thanks to those that know something about them. I’ve never been to One Girl Cookie but now I’ll swing by. $350/sq foot, huh? Maybe some other Yalies will want to donate their time? LOL. Hysterical back-and-forth
    by the way. 10:12/Sluth – you are so off. ThirtyThreeSixty hit it on the head – Imbecile.
    I haven’t seen it hit the Men’s Vogue site yet but I suspect it’ll be in this section http://www.mensvogue.com/design

    2) augmentation

  2. These guys hired a publicist to go around making sure they got in magazines because I never read Mens Vogue, and I saw a write-up on these guys in another magazine too. And when I did, I wondered why some little architecture firm who haven’t done much yet got this kind of attention. They could have used Julianne Moore’s publicist probably free or at a discount. A new, young little company couldn’t afford this kind of press otherwise. Experienced, top PR companies cost a lot of dough.

  3. I’m more interested in continuing to explore1) the plastic surgery in question and 2)Why Men’s Vogue is writing about some kids doing architecture in Red Hook. Where they dressed in fancy clothes or something? Does a brother in law of the movie star’s brother in law intern at the mag?

  4. Typical slow-to-load website because of its fancy unecessary graphic loads. When will people learn not to let the 18-yr-old website designer whizkid have his way? The partner profiles (1 page, no more) andother swtuff are in pdf format and take 10 times as much time to load as a normal html page. Pathetic, and I told them so.

  5. Whether MADE is real or not (I presume it is), the point I was trying to make is that the “push-posting” is mildly amusing, but also pretty obvious. I.e. “has anyone checked house xyz on smith and wesson’s site? Looks interesting but not sure if I can afford it.” “Anyone ever used Drain-Rot plumbing – they suck, that’s why I always use Golden Pipe Brothers!” You put it up here, we dis it. (Or sometimes we toy with it playfully before we dispatch it.) On the other hand if I were looking for an architect, maybe I would check it out. Just don’t be so high and mighty when you are called out on your advertising. Anyway Mr. Brownstone quit his day job – he needs the advertising!

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