Interior Design - March 1, 2003
Features
The plot thickens
"I live in a city where the story is king," comments Scott Johnson, design partner of the Los Angeles architecture-interiors-planning firm Johnson Fain. "I, however, am interested in abstraction." At the house he built for himself, OB-GYN wife Margaret Bates, and their two teenage children, Johnson reconciled the two opposing tendencies, bringing autobiographical references to bear on an arch...
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