"One summer day, Kensuke Kenmotsu stepped into his nine-month-old house and found a monkey standing in the laundry room. The airy single-story home hugs a wooded slope overlooking the city of Odawara and Sagami Bay. The monkey had walked out of a tangerine orchard adjacent to the house, slid open a screen door, and swaggered inside. “I think he was after our bananas,” says Kensuke, a construction labor contractor. His wife, Chika, who is terrified of monkeys, was not pleased. But for architect Masahiro Harada the story is the highest of compliments."

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- bill 12-30-2014 7:31 pm

that even made wood fiber cement panels seem interesting. kudos. though im waiting for the backlash from your myriad readers who prefer their links to laundry baskets without context.
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Okay, so I THOUGHT that #4 was my favorite it loeokd very California-y , which I tend to gravitate towards now that I no longer live there. I love how it shows a typical CA coast/bay, and the picture frames the curvature of the coast in a way that makes me feel like I could hold it in my hands and put it in my pocket. And then I saw #24. Um, HELLO! I don't know what kind of flowers those are, but I think I need to go get some to put in my house. Hello, sunshine-in-a-pot! (Those of us in surviving in WA with vitamin D deficiencies have to get our sunshine anyway we can.) If the photo is that stunning, then I wonder what they loeokd like in real life ! Way to capture the flowers in all their beauty.
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