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Article: More Than 20 Interior Designs From Architectural Digest's New York Open Auditions Chosen by Magazine's Judges.
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- November 13, 2007
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Public Invited To Vote on Best Rooms on www.architecturaldigest.com
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- In mid-October Architectural Digest held the publishing industry's first-ever Open Auditions for residential design. More than 500 pros and non-pros, from as far away as Mexico, the Philippines, Australia and Venezuela, lined up at New York's D & D building to show their portfolios to a panel of AD judges headed by longtime editor-in-chief Paige Rense. Beginning today and for the next six weeks, more than 20 outstanding designs - living rooms, dining areas, bedrooms, kitchens and overall architectural design, are being announced on the magazine's website: ...
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