{"id":4282,"date":"2020-11-23T09:37:26","date_gmt":"2020-11-23T16:37:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/debbihester.com\/?p=4282"},"modified":"2020-11-23T09:37:26","modified_gmt":"2020-11-23T16:37:26","slug":"architect-says-30-somethings-are-learning-the-benefits-of-home-ownership-by-lucy-cohen-blatter-mansion-global","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/debbihester.com\/architect-says-30-somethings-are-learning-the-benefits-of-home-ownership-by-lucy-cohen-blatter-mansion-global\/","title":{"rendered":"Architect Says 30-Somethings Are Learning the Benefits of Home Ownership BY Lucy Cohen Blatter, Mansion Global"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jennifer Zeckendorf, founder of residential architecture firm Zeckendorf Architects, is continuing her family\u2019s long-standing legacy in the real estate business. Her father, Arthur Zeckendorf, is the owner, founder and co-chairman of Zeckendorf Development and the co-founder of Terra Holdings, a company that owns and operates Brown Harris Stevens. The Zeckendorfs are responsible for many high-end New York buildings, including the famed 15 Central Park West.<\/p>\n
But Ms. Zeckendorf, 31, decided to go into architecture rather than development, starting her own firm in 2019. Before that, she attended Yale and received a master\u2019s degree in architecture from Columbia University. She\u2019s worked as an architect at Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM) as well as at Robert AM Stern Architects. Among the projects she contributed to were 1500 Mission in San Francisco and Hudson Yards in New York.<\/p>\n
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Her latest project is Healdsburg House, a renovated 1920s single-family ranch house situated along the Russian River in California\u2019s Sonoma County. Ms. Zeckendorf gut renovated it and connected a garage to the main structure, interweaving two narratives: Russian River camp and sleek modern wine country.<\/p>\n
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