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Yestermorrow

View fullsize Dusk in winter.  The north end was designed as a “stop action” snapshot of the design/build process, inadvertently foreshadowing the deconstructionist movement to come only a few years later.
View fullsize The South walls feature a high mass "trombe" wall to collect and store solar heat.
View fullsize East elevation shows rotated "roof & dormers" that generated the overall design.
View fullsize The front door is designed to show a plan view of the building along the river.  The design was largely built on alternating piers, each featuring a student’s face cast into the concrete.
View fullsize Master Bedroom opens onto North facing deck and view of Mad River.
View fullsize Every window custom-built to maintain the coherence of the overall design.
View fullsize Living Room with light weight Trombe Wall beyond.
View fullsize Woodworking and compact design normally found only in yachts and pleasure cruisers.
View fullsize Sight lines and overlapping spaces makes a small living room live large.
View fullsize The north end was designed as a “stop action” snapshot of the design/build process, inadvertently foreshadowing the deconstructionist movement to come only a few years later.

 

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