Dom Glamuzina has updated an apartment in a glamorous 1960s building for his father.
Oct 06, 2018
3 minutes
Text: Simon Farrell-Green
During his long career he designed thousands of buildings and established a practice that eventually numbered more than 500 people, with offices spread from New York to Los Angeles, and projects as varied as the Capitol Records building and Beverly Hilton in LA, and the Hotel Intercontinental Manila. He was known for buildings that were statements of prestige and power, and he was one of the first architects to create ‘total environments’, in which he and his studio designed everything from the light fittings to
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