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celebritiesTouring the 'Wizards Beyond Waverly Place' Set With David HenrieToday, AD joins David Henrie to tour the Wizards Beyond Waverly Place set. After over a decade, Henrie and Selena Gomez are returning as The Russos for a magical new chapter. From recreating the original wizards lair to designing Justin Russos new home, take an exclusive look at the sets for the highly anticipated Wizards of Waverly Place reboot.Wizards Beyond Waverly Place premieres October 29 on Disney Channel and next day on Disney+architectureHow the UN Popularized Modernism in NYCToday Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects joins AD in New York for an in-depth walking tour of the United Nations. Founded in 1945, the UN now comprises 193 member states, all of whom assemble at their modernist headquarters on the bank of the East River in NYC. The birthplace of international diplomacy, the United Nations became the first major building in New York to represent International Style architecture.celebritiesInside SNL Star Heidi Gardners Midcentury Kansas City HomeToday, AD is welcomed by SNL star Heidi Gardner to tour her midcentury home in Kansas City. When shes not making us laugh on Saturday Night Live, Gardner leaves NYC behind, heading back to the Midwest for a slower pace of life. The actor and comedian moved into a midcentury-modern home that soon became a disco-era fantasy with the help of Tara Davis of Cicada Company and Brooklyn-based interior designer Madelynn Hudson. From terrazzo floors to a disco ball stove hood, Gardners home is full of fun finishes inspired by memories of her youth and her all-time favorite movie Boogie Nights. Having a glamorous and gregarious mom and a fashion-forward dad, their whole lives were their primebut in the 70s they were especially killing it, she says. My dream was to make the house a sexy-chic time capsule.architectureHow an Architect Fit 7 Floors into His 645-Square-Foot Tokyo HomeToday, AD joins architect Masato Igarashi of IGArchitects to see how he makes the most of his small Tokyo home. Tokyo has the highest population concentration in all of Japan, so large plots of land have been divided into two or three across the city, making tiny living the reality for many residents. While his home is technically only two floors, Igarashi fits an impressive seven staggered levels into the home with no walls, creating an open space where the seventh floor feels like the same room as the first. Architect: Masato IgarashiDirector: Skylar EconomyDirector of Photography: Yohei KashiwadaEditor: Estan EsparzaField Director: Ryotaro MatsudaProducer: Skylar EconomyField Producer: Jin KamenoCoordinating Producer: Brandon FuhrLine Producer: Joe BuscemiProduction Manager: Melissa HeberProduction Coordinator: Fernando DavilaAudio Engineer: Yusuke MikadoProduction Assistant: Kazuhiro FunazakiDirector of Creative Development: Morgan CrossleyDirector of Content: Keleigh NealonSenior Producer: Alyssa MarinoAssociate Director, Post Production: Nicholas AscianoPost Production Supervisor: Andrew MontaguePost Production Coordinator: Holly FrewSupervising Editor: CHristina MankellowAdditional Editor: JC ScruggsAssistant Editor: Justin SymondsVFX: Sam FullerColorist: Oliver EidSpecial Thanks: Tomoko IgarashiShoppingOur Top Lighting Stores for an Ambience UpgradeFrom bathroom lighting to modern floor lamps, switching out your lighting design is an easy way to refresh your spaceBy Erika OwenShopping56 Host and Hostess Gifts to Get the Party StartedA guide to becoming your favorite hosts favorite guestBy Audrey LeeShopping38 Stocking Stuffers and Gift Add-Ons Thatll Delight Everyone on Your ListBecause sometimes the best things come in small packagesBy Audrey LeeArchitecture + DesignA 345-Square-Foot Apartment in Paris Goes From Dilapidated to DazzlingArchitect milie Magdelaine injects the feeling of a small hotel suite into this French homeBy Nicolas MiloncelebritiesInside Famous Homes at ChristmasFrom Kris Jenner to the Vice President of the United States, decorating for the holiday season is a big affair. Today, AD steps inside some famous homes to see how they prepare for Christmas.architectureFrancis Ford Coppola Breaks Down The Design of MegalopolisToday, AD is joined by legendary director Francis Ford Coppola to break down the architectural details of Megalopolis. Modeling the fall of Rome in an alternate version of New York City, Megalopolis has been The Godfather directors passion project for over 40 years. Join Coppola as he discusses the metaphors behind his movies design and how he brought his long-awaited dream to life.MEGALOPOLIS is now available On Demand.Architecture + DesignThis Publicist Spent $9,000 to Furnish Her Upper East Side Studio ApartmentThe 300-square-foot studio is personalized maximalism at its bestBy India RobyArchitecture + Design111 West 57th Street: Everything You Need to Know About the Worlds Skinniest SkyscraperLocated in midtown Manhattan and designed by SHoP Architects, the 1,428-foot-high skyscraper is the second tallest residential tower in the Western HemisphereBy Jessica Cherner
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