For over four years,
I've really enjoyed writing features for the Brown Harris Steven blog about
architecture, art and design. Brown Harris Stevens, the legacy real estate company established in 1873, has a robust blog covering design, lifestyle, homes, and more. The features
I've written about architecture, real estate, design, and style have been
leveraged into BHS social media posts and paid advertising to increase
awareness and drive engagement; blog traffic has increased by 20%. The
assignments have given me the opportunity to visit some fascinating locations
in New York City and share them with readers. The city is filled with
architectural history and interest; all you have to do is look up! You might
enjoy my stories:
Instant Icon: 15 Central Park West
The Gracious Plaza Hotel and Apartment 1901
The Pleasures of Madison Square Park
The New Design Destination: The Ticking Tent
Crate & Barrel Honors the Architecture of the Flatiron District
The Allure of the West Village and 70 Perry Street
A Deep Dive Into the Colorful World of Mario Buatta
The Little Street in the Financial District That Shaped American Art
The Artful American Architecture of Delano & Aldrich
An Insider’s View of the Metropolitan Museum and the Healing Power of Art
Reflecting on the Life, Work, and Art of Legendary Writer Joan Didion
Ann Getty's Eye: The Getty's Astounding Personal Art Collection Comes to Auction
On the Block: The Beautiful World of Hubert de Givenchy
Winslow Homer and the Invention of American Art
How Landscape Architect George Vellonakis Revitalized New York City’s Parks
'Majolica Mania,' a New Exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center
New York's Most Stylish Homes by Photographer Simon Upton
FIT Celebrates the Rose in Fashion
Arrange Flowers Like Marc Chagall’s Granddaughter, Master Florist Bella Meyer
Central Park: An American Work of Art
Live in the Timeless Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower
See Inside Architect Ralph Walker's Iconic Walker Tower
The Surprising and Unexpected Frick Madison
"Posh Portals" Celebrates New York City's Best Entrances
The New Moynihan Train Hall by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
A Lower East Side Carriage House with History
A Chelsea Original: “The Night Before Christmas” for Brown Harris Stevens
Live in the Rich History of Fort Greene
McKim, Mead & White’s Harvard Club and Harmonie Club
Decorate Like Carrier and Company
The Met’s “About Time” Exhibit Celebrates 150 Years of Fashion
Actor Richard Thomas on the Allure of "The City's Most Ornate Building"
On the Market: Jayne Wrightsman's Extraordinary Home and Collection
The Enduring Appeal of Emery Roth + Bing & Bing
The West 67th Street Artists' Colony Historic District
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is Open with a 150th Anniversary Exhibition
Marc Jacobs and Robert Duffy for Brown Harris Stevens
Remy Renzullo x Carolina Irving Tableware Collection
Rosario Candela's Mansions in the Sky
Bonus:
Bart Boehlert for Architectural Digest
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