A 432 Park Avenue apartment is an art-filled family home among the clouds
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432 Park Avenue, designed by Rafael Viñoly and completed in 2015, is known for its bold square window design. Occupying a height of 425.5m, the tower offers panoramic views while engaging with the surrounding cityscape. On the 65th floor, Fernanda Dovigi's apartment embodies a livable oasis infused with creativity influenced by her family of artists, her experiences during her wedding planning, and her approach to thoughtful design. Dovigi's design philosophy embraces color, bringing vibrancy and a sense of life to her home.
‘The starting point is always that I want it to be livable,’ she says. A confident and intuitive creative with training in business and marketing, she entered the world of design while planning her nuptials.
'I come from a family of artists and I was always creative,' she notes. 'The property where my husband and I got married had a big impact on me. We would visit it while it was under construction...It sparked a real interest in thoughtful, purposeful design.'
‘I’m not scared of colour, it makes the space feel vibrant, and it can be unexpected. It’s a home, you’d like to make it feel alive.’
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