Fred A. Bernstein

Fred Bernstein has degrees in architecture (from Princeton University) and law (from NYU) and writes about both subjects. He lives in New York City and has two sons.

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A Natural Spirit

In Central Washington State, Painter Leo Adams unveils his masterpiece: a house that gives new life to found objects

Published in Metropolitan Home
May 2003
My New App: Splainer

Uber and Tinder are just the app-etizers

Published in Metropolitan Home
May 31, 2016
How Green Is My Renovation?

A roundtable of experts on making existing houses greener

Published in Metropolitan Home
April 7, 2008
Trade Secret: New Orleans

A boutique hotel among the quaint and the conventional

Published in Metropolitan Home
October 2005
A Well-Grounded Loft

Met Home of the Month

Published in Metropolitan Home
July 2007
Abigail TurinPublished in Metropolitan Home
September 2004
A Norman Jaffe House, Revisited

A longtime Jaffe admirer updates his house in Jaffe's Sam's Creek enclave

Published in Metropolitan Home
January 1, 2000
Sky-High Style

Master Architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen used his signature vocabulary to create a unique rocky mountain retreat.

Published in Metropolitan Home
December 4, 2006
Outside The Box

Boston-based architect Adolfo Perez turned a mid-century starter house into a home of substance for design-wise clients.

Published in Metropolitan Home
December 4, 2005
Second Nature

Contemplative architect George Suyama built a house for himself and his wife that is as hospitable to the landscape as it is to the couple's guests.

Published in Metropolitan Home
December 4, 2005
White on White

Big Architecture in a Small Town

Published in Metropolitan Home
April 1, 2002
Get Off the Ground

Will Coop Himmelblau's "Open House" be realized?

Published in Metropolitan Home
January 1, 2000