FR Review: Cooper Robertson has worked on many high-profile public projects—the new Whitney Museum of American Art, for example—but the firm’s residential clients prize them for bringing the same level of extraordinary design and taste to more intimate spaces, like bedrooms. Cooper Robertson’s legendary attention to detail begins the moment they envision a project with a client; they are known for their highly developed, historically-based inspirations. But it’s not all massive gambrel roofs in the Hamptons or Palladian traditionals, they take great pride in creating individualistic élan for each project, including a low-slung Jamaican Shingle with endless porches and a Mies-at-the-Beach with attitude.
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