Architect Breaks Down 5 of the Most Common New York Apartments | Architectural Digest
Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to AD, this time breaking down five of the most common apartment types found in New York City. From long and narrow railroad-style abodes to stately multi-level brownstones and everything in between, Michael gives expert insight on the many different places you can call home in the big apple.
Director: Morgan Crossley
Director of Photography: Eric Brouse
Editor: Estan Esparza
Host: Michael Wyetzner
Senior Producer: Alyssa Marino
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Landrie Hatcher
Production Manager: Melissa Heber
Production Coordinator: Julie Suronen & Fernando DAvila
Camera Operator: Colton Huynh
Sound Mixer: Gabe Quiroga
Production Assistant: Christina Lamagna
Post Production Supervisor: Nick Ascanio
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larson
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
Archive Credits: Artist Studio Loft image courtesy of Edmund Vincent Gillon Museum of the City of New York.
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Director: Morgan Crossley
Director of Photography: Eric Brouse
Editor: Estan Esparza
Host: Michael Wyetzner
Senior Producer: Alyssa Marino
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Landrie Hatcher
Production Manager: Melissa Heber
Production Coordinator: Julie Suronen & Fernando DAvila
Camera Operator: Colton Huynh
Sound Mixer: Gabe Quiroga
Production Assistant: Christina Lamagna
Post Production Supervisor: Nick Ascanio
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larson
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
Archive Credits: Artist Studio Loft image courtesy of Edmund Vincent Gillon Museum of the City of New York.
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