![]() “We’re not used to driving to get a quart of milk or to drop a kid off at school. ![]() He and his wife Maria Alataris, also an architect and founder of Maa designs, had lived in Manhattan for 30 years, and now have two teenage kids. “We didn’t want to suddenly have a car,” Chakrabarti says. Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design. There, Chakrabarti would serve as the new dean of U.C. Interestingly, that same month, he and his family were moving to what most people would consider a car place: Berkeley, California. Last July, as much of New York City life moved outdoors and into the streets, architect and urban planner Vishaan Chakrabarti, along with his Manhattan firm Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU), unveiled a proposal in The New York Times: Banish most privately-owned cars from Manhattan. The artwork is a photograph by Patrice Casanova. ![]() A RH chandelier crows the cozy den, where the sofas are by Crate & Barrel. ![]()
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