"Things are not as they seem in the 14th-floor apartment on upper Fifth Avenue. Some of the furniture and some of the walls conceal secrets — messages, games and treasures — that make up a Rube Goldberg maze of systems and contraptions conceived by a young architectural designer named Eric Clough, whose ideas about space and domestic living derive more from Buckminster Fuller than Peter Marino. The apartment even comes with its own book, part of which is a fictional narrative." More
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