Clockwise from right: Arched doorways and checkerboard marble bring vintage refinement to the lobby of the 200 E. 75th residential tower; at 220 Central Park South, Stern interpreted pre-war design with a contemporary sensibility; restored by CetraReddy, Walker Tower combines historic restoration with modern amenities, are open but allow you to close off spaces for more- segmented rooms,” says Elizabeth Graziolo, founder and principal of Yellow House Architects, who is designing the interiors for the classically inspired 200 E. 75th tower with architects Beyer Blinder Belle. “The lobby is this beautifully vaulted room, which is a traditional shape but with minimal moldings, so it feels contemporary. The classical design language teaches you scale and proportion. and how to create a space that feels good.”