Gerald Luss, architect of this home where he lived with his family, is best known for his influence on large-scale corporate projects during the unprecedented post–World War II building boom in Manhattan, although his work can be found around the world. He is particularly noted for the innovations he developed for the interiors of the famed Time-Life office building (1959) on Avenue of the Americas in midtown Manhattan – the epitome of midcentury modern skyscraper design in which Time-Life occupied 350,000 square feet of space for its headquarters, commonly recognized today as the backdrop to AMC’s Mad Men series.
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