It’s for sale.
When the author remodeled the apartment more than four decades ago, he set himself a challenge by designing a space that resembled a jungle gym at sea. ‘He had a vertigo problem,’ said his son. ‘So this was designed partially to conquer that fear.’
Asking price: $2.5 million.
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