SCULPTURAL LIVINGAn architect’s Montana home showcases recycled materials, energy-saving devices, and handcrafted structural detailsFunctional InnovationPosted By Ron on May 27, 2009 This article is a testimonial not only to the individual it focuses on but to the creative and descriptive style of the author. It provides for fast yet informative text without getting bogged down in the terminology of the trade. The architects' philosophy certainly is displayed in the design and character of his home and work space. The results are both innovative and intriguing. His emphasis on the recycled and reusable certainly enhance those results and should help to make him more likely to succeed in todays market. I thoroughly enjoyed the article and if I were ever in need of any architectural services, he would certainly be someone I would be interested in talking with.
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SCULPTURAL LIVING
An architect’s Montana home showcases recycled materials, energy-saving devices, and handcrafted structural details
Functional Innovation
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