cmeisenzahl
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Architect builds scavenger hunt into NYC apartment - Entertainment | thevine.com.au
"Eric Clough isn't your typical architectural designer. Sure, he'll design you a fine den or kitchen, but he's clearly got a creative streak that goes much deeper than that. That's why, when given the opportunity, he secretly built an incredible scavenger hunt into a US$8.5-million, 4,200-square-foot Park Avenue apartment that included ciphers, riddles, poems and a lot of hidden doors and compartments."
http://www.thevine.com.au/entertain...builds-scavenger-hunt-into-nyc-apartment.aspx
Mystery on Fifth Avenue - NYTimes.com
"But some of that furniture and some of those walls conceal secrets — messages, games and treasures — that make up a Rube Goldberg maze of systems and contraptions conceived by a young architectural designer named Eric Clough, whose ideas about space and domestic living derive more from Buckminster Fuller than Peter Marino."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/12/garden/12puzzle.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
"Eric Clough isn't your typical architectural designer. Sure, he'll design you a fine den or kitchen, but he's clearly got a creative streak that goes much deeper than that. That's why, when given the opportunity, he secretly built an incredible scavenger hunt into a US$8.5-million, 4,200-square-foot Park Avenue apartment that included ciphers, riddles, poems and a lot of hidden doors and compartments."
http://www.thevine.com.au/entertain...builds-scavenger-hunt-into-nyc-apartment.aspx
Mystery on Fifth Avenue - NYTimes.com
"But some of that furniture and some of those walls conceal secrets — messages, games and treasures — that make up a Rube Goldberg maze of systems and contraptions conceived by a young architectural designer named Eric Clough, whose ideas about space and domestic living derive more from Buckminster Fuller than Peter Marino."
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/12/garden/12puzzle.html?_r=1&oref=slogin