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Tiny house built by Heirloom Custom Tiny Homes in Oregon. See more here!
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Grizzly on Grouse by =studpup
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"Because freedom, not safety, is the the highest good." - Edward Abbey
The Wandering Project  
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Government Budget by Tata&Friends & Ana Pradas
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Order - Alignment - Precision - Time
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Mjölk Book Series by Tung
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Hürriyet Gösteri 1/2 by Simge Sibel Özdemir
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Hood Canal Boathouse (2008) by Bosworth Hoedemaker
Architects: Steve Hoedemaker and Kelly Jimenez Photographed by Alex Hayden
Location: Toandos Peninsula, WA, USA
This project is about the re-imagining of an existing lightless and uninspired concrete block boathouse from the 1950’s. New construction was not possible due to the location within the shoreline setback. In addition to storing boats, the client wanted a building that would serve as a hub for beach activities and to accommodate overflow guests. Without altering the height or building footprint a totally new structure was created from within. When closed a hard exterior is presented to deter vandalism and theft, but when open it displays the warmth of marine plywood walls. The oversized doors open perpendicular to the building to create two outdoor “rooms” on either side of the building. One captures morning light and provides shelter from off shore breezes, and the second does the same for evening light and wind. The madrone stair, made from salvaged wood, can be lifted with a block and tackle to make room for a boat in winter.
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New posters by Quim Marin
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house husarö ~ tham & videgård arkiteker
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Vertical House | Muji
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Melanie Giles Cafe / Cereal Magazine
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OFFF Barcelona 2014 Main Titles by Ash Thorp & Anthony Scott Burns
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