학술논문

HAPPY ENDING.
Document Type
Article
Source
Architectural Digest. Jul/Aug2022, Vol. 79 Issue 7, p92-101. 10p. 10 Color Photographs.
Subject
*FASHION
*TABLES (Furniture)
*SHOW windows
*ANTIQUE fairs
*CONSTRUCTION projects
Language
ISSN
0003-8520
Abstract
Meyers seems to have passed the decorating genes to Annie and Hallie. If the story of writer-director-producer Nancy Meyers and her house were a Hollywood movie, it would most certainly be what the late philosopher Stanley Cavell famously termed a "comedy of remarriage." "The family room has off-white sofas and flax drapery, while the living room has nubby flax upholstery, ivory pillows, and darker flax drapery." But when daughter Annie went off to college, the house - which Meyers had started building when she was married to the girls' father, director Charles Shyer - seemed much too big for just her and younger daughter Hallie. [Extracted from the article]