Wall Street Journal writer, Candace Jackson, is working on a story and was hoping a member of CRAN could assist.
The story is about homes built or renovated specifically to accommodate art collections.
She is looking for high-end homes designed to display and accommodate everything from contemporary video pieces to large paintings and sculptures to fragile multi-media works - with an added bonus if the home is designed so the owner can easily rotate parts of their art collection.
If you or a colleague has worked on such a home and think the homeowner would be willing to speak to the writer as well, please email a short description of the project and a few low res images of the project to (copy me:
mtinder@aia.org):
Candace Jackson
The Wall Street Journal.
e-mail: candace.jackson@wsj.com
Candace's last article featured former CRAN Chair, David Andreozzi, AIA:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/homes-built-for-oddly-shaped-lots-1435844310
Her deadline is Aug. 12th
-------------------------------------------
Matthew Tinder
Sr. Manager, Media Relations
The American Institute of Architects
Washington DC
-------------------------------------------