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This tiny penthouse in the Salamanca neighborhood is on the eighth floor of a 1940 elevator building.
When Amy Casey moved into a tiny penthouse there in 2004, she was told that it came with air rights attached; she envisioned someday expanding her 600-square-foot space, perhaps creating a duplex with enhanced views of Carnegie Hall.
The earliest ones were narrow, precipitous, almost improvised spaces, tucked into the classical campaniles and Gothic belfries that topped those pioneering buildings; the decks were reached through tiny penthouse elevators and steep staircases, in a staged ascent not unlike mountaineering.
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The walls of her tiny Manhattan penthouse are even more unusual — a strong sky blue, with blocks of red.
If the terrors in Beethoven's stormy first movement were less overwhelming at Carnegie than they had been in the tiny Kaplan Penthouse at Lincoln Center, the rapt Arietta had a frisson of added awe: a humble utterance lofted prayerfully into a void.
A series of escalators the world's longest outdoor covered one, or some such carries the affluent expatriates up the mountain to their tiny, overpriced penthouse apartments.
Across the way, atop the n next building, standing on the tiny green grassplot of a penthouse garden, were two men, wild in the red dawn, vigorously fencing.
"I'm not trying to create a little tiny addition to it, as a penthouse," he said.
Now called the Peking Hotel, you walk past burly security staff to a tiny four-person elevator to access the penthouse space.
To wit: a 2009 holiday display in which a mannequin wearing an Alexander McQueen dress stood before an assortment of spiral staircases, ranging in scale from dollhouse to penthouse, winding in and out of tiny dioramas.
I guess what's most exciting about the future of our clothes is that we might stop thinking of fashion as something dictated to us by a white, skinny girl and a camp gay guy who spend their time fretting about tiny dogs and picking their noses in a penthouse suite somewhere in New York.
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