Filed under: Flipped Did You Know That Hannah Bronfman's Great Aunt Built the Seagram Building With Mies Van der Rohe? By Jeremiah Budin Feb 3, 2016, 11:35am EST Still on a cloud so amazing how the universe works in such magical ways... Having to change the party to Sunday because of the of the travel ban in the city was obviously not ideal. But the Four Seasons, which has never been open on a Sunday in their history made it work (shout to our bossy party planner @gldnevents) ! 1.24.16 also was my aunt Phyllis' 89th birthday who built the Seagrams building with Mies van der Rohe and being able to celebrate with her and all of our friends and family was a dream. Thank you to everyone that made this past Sunday the most magical of my life. Sunday's really are for lovers #HBF4EVER by @bfa #bfaweddings A photo posted by Hannah Bronfman (@hannahbronfman) on Jan 26, 2016 at 7:37pm PST Neither did we. Apparently it's true, though. Next Up In Flipped from Curbed NY $7M Upper East Side condo has spooky-yet-whimsical vibe from Curbed LA Glammed-up 1920s Mission-Revival in Glendale asking $1.8M Robot-run Japanese hotel plans world dominance with 100 new locations Now you can sleep in a helicopter hotel room in Scotland Did someone order a portable pizza oven? Alvar Aalto's iconic Stool 60 gets cool-kid cred from streetwear brand Supreme