In the basement of a former warehouse, a sophisticated intepretation of the Jewish ritual bath embraces both religious requirements and architectural context.
Appearing as April’s House of the Month, this rare I.M. Pei–designed residence in Washington, D.C., was first showcased in the magazine as a Record House in 1964.
The 71-key property melds into its leafy, low-slung surroundings while vibrant interiors by Post Company reflect the eclectism of the neighboring museum’s vast holdings.