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− | The '''Clinton Library apartment''' is a | + | The '''Clinton Library apartment''' is a 5,000 square foot glass-walled "executive suite" located atop the Clinton Library in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The apartment has been compared to Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House. [[Kaki Hockersmith]] designed the interior space of the aparment. |
Attached to the apartment is a large walkout terrace. Architect [[Richard Olcott]] said of the terrace: "I expect him [Clinton] to be chipping golf balls into the river." | Attached to the apartment is a large walkout terrace. Architect [[Richard Olcott]] said of the terrace: "I expect him [Clinton] to be chipping golf balls into the river." |
Revision as of 18:24, 1 January 2008
The Clinton Library apartment is a 5,000 square foot glass-walled "executive suite" located atop the Clinton Library in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. The apartment has been compared to Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House. Kaki Hockersmith designed the interior space of the aparment.
Attached to the apartment is a large walkout terrace. Architect Richard Olcott said of the terrace: "I expect him [Clinton] to be chipping golf balls into the river."
References
- Fred A. Bernstein, "Archive Architecture: Setting the Spin in Stone," New York Times, June 10, 2004.