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my household, the subject of golf comes up frequently —
something you can’t avoid when your husband is a golf
professional. So when I mentioned that we were going to
feature the home of PGA Tour professional Chris DiMarco
in this issue, my “golf talk” was finally on
a par with his.
For their new house in Central Florida, Chris and wife Amy
asked designer Anne Rue to create an environment in which
they could relax and unwind with family and friends. Having
visited many ski lodges, the couple wanted their home to
exude the same warmth and character. By blending Old World
elegance with stylish rusticity, Rue delivers the desired
look.
Rather than build a house from the ground up, architect
Barry Sugerman and his wife, Barbara, opted to buy an existing
one in Miami Beach and completely renovate it. “The
view of Biscayne Bay and the location were too exceptional
to pass up,” says Barry, whose contemporary geometric
design, both inside and out, provides a strong framework
for the couple’s eclectic art collection.
In Naples, Fla., a commanding blend of classic Italianate
elements defines an estate designed by architect Jeff Harrell
and interior designer Betsy Godfrey. Harrell’s concept
seamlessly integrates the home’s interior and exterior
spaces, while Godfrey’s casually elegant interpretation
captures the essence of indoor/outdoor living Florida style.
Among the country’s architects of distinction, Frank
Lloyd Wright heads the list. Famous for his Prairie House
style, Wright also designed stained-glass windows. These
topics form the basis of an exhibit at the Boca Raton Museum
of Art that runs from Sept. 10 to Nov. 9, 2003.
And congratulations to the architects who won AIA Florida
awards at the annual convention in August. We wish you continued
success.
Karen B. King McCallum
Managing Editor
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TABLE
of CONTENTS
Vol. 13 No. 3 |
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| COVER
STORY |
CONTEMPORARY
CALM
Looking to the water views, Cheree Roberts
chooses a soothing blue-and-cream palette. Photography by
Robert Brantley, Delray Beach, FL. |
| FEATURES |
PAR
EXCELLENCE
Combining elegance and rusticity, a new
home designed by Anne Rue fits professional golfer Chris DiMarco
and wife Amy’s family to a “tee.” |
BREAKING
UP THE BOX
Geometric ceilings, skylights and details
add visual interest to architect and designer Barry Sugerman’s
Miami Beach home. |
FLORIDA
SHOWHOUSES: HISTORIC SETTINGS FOR TODAY’S DESIGNS
Designers
from Jacksonville, Orlando and Sarasota transform loft apartments
and sprawling estates into modern-day living spaces. |
REFLECTIONS
OF NAPOLI ON THE GULF COAST
Jeff Harrell’s Italianate architecture
forms the backdrop for Betsy Godfrey’s interpretation
of indoor/outdoor living Florida-style. |
FINISHING
TOUCHES
Faux painting, decorative murals and trompe
l’oeils give Linda K. Halpert’s classic European
design the distinction of time. |
A
BOLD CONTRAST IN CORAL GABLES
Nury Feria’s vibrant scheme provides
a complementary foil for modern and classic furnishings, collectibles
from abroad, and striking art. |
A
SMART NEW LOOK FOR A VACATION RETREAT
Chic furnishings and a couple’s eclectic
collection of art shine in a floor plan reconfigured by Anne
Ruben. |
DESIGN
WITH SAVOIR-FAIRE
Eloise Kubli captures her client’s
joie de vivre with a warm, French-inspired design that expresses
style and quality. |
ON
NEUTRAL GROUND
Using subdued hues, sculptural art and
contemporary furniture, Bob Tagge establishes a sense of tranquility
that permeates every room. |
| SOURCES |
| Frank
Lloyd Wright: Light-Screens |
| Inside
Coral Gables |
| Albert
Paley: Forged In Steel |
| Naples
Style |
| Budji:
A Force Of Nature |
| Fabrics,
Wall Coverings & Windows |
Prestigious
Properties
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| Lightner
Museum In St. Augustine |
Fabulous
Flooring
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| ICFF:
The Global Nexus Of Design |
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