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Samuel Moon wood worker
Maker of chairs
Aluminum foam
Via Justin's mom
Bunker on Little Pea (Columbia) Island in the Long Island Sound off New Rochelle / Pelham, NY
more via Justin
this Italian beach house would be great in any beach community in the world
five cottages Vermont
live-work row house Montreal
house with library and beams Costa Rica
wabi sabi Tea house-Tree house Japan
Meyers Manx - original dune buggy
Aki, Sapporo
beamy!
A. Quincy Jones, LA tract house reno. With...
Birchwood lighting
Villa Johansen upstate NY / 385 sf guest house with Arcadia curtain wall of windows
I wanted to have a cabin on my property for quite some time now but with the economy, The prices of having one built has more than doubled... So i had to build it myself . Six years ago i bought a 12x16 shed from a well known company by where i live. It cost 2,000.00 for them to build it and drop it off. Now that same building would cost 4200,00 dollars. After i was finished with this building with the door and 3 windows the total amount i spent was 2200.00 dollars.
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The site is located in a highly populated residential area in eastern Tokyo. The facade of the house for single residents is entirely covered with wooden louvers. In order to ensure a piloti style garage to park a
large-sized car in the long and narrow lot, an RC thin rigid frame was employed.
The front and back spaces are loosely connected by the see-through stairs that are located at the center. The upper floor has a stereoscopic composition via a split level with an open ceiling. Sunlight showers down from the penthouse and fills the enclosed small area, and casts deep shadows in the brutal space.
Skyhole is a minimalist house located in Shiga, Japan, designed by Alphaville. The building is an atelier and residence for a couple of painter and a designer. It is a space to spend their whole day with their only son and will be used to regularly exhibit works as a gallery. Therefore, the atelier and
the residence will be used multi-dimensionally by shifting boundaries depending on usages. In order to house various activities, extra air volume and
spatial intonations were sought. By distorting the inside of one big volume, the architects searched for
a vibrating space that responds to the weight of activities.