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Spicing up Gotham city In Manhattan's hottest new hotels GEORGE EPAMINONDAS uncovers a new humour and zest that's electrifying the city

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Evening Standard - London, December 27th, 2000

IF there was a big apple in New York city, David Rockwell would have designed it. Pulsating with light, powered by fibre optics, it would whizz people around the Manhattan skyline like an amusement- park ride before depositing them at one of the numerous hotels or restaurants the American architect has spawned. This winter it's almost impossible to escape the Rockwellian imprimatur - hotels Chambers and W Union Square; restaurants District, Citarella and Rosa Mexicano; and a new Broadway version of the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Two years ago The New York Times called Rockwell "the leading ch...

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