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Unique architecture, to say the least.
ReplyDeleteFascinated by the first. I know the third one and don't like it. It's a different world.
ReplyDeleteWhen you build houses like these, I know cost isn't much of an issue. Still, I'd be interested to know how much that pane of glass in house #1 set them back. Can't recall seeing that application is a residential home.
ReplyDeleteWe watched a few episodes of "Container Homes." Very stylish and less expensive than traditional build - and faster.
ReplyDeleteLove modern architecture.
ReplyDeleteBut the first picture, and others, stands out like a sore thumb. I say update. BUT let's also try to BLEND in with the current theme of homes.
I live in Denver and you travel down the street and you see wonderful, kept older homes, and then POW you hit on something that is so out of place. Nice but out of place. Another trend here in Denver is to "pop the top." Meaning adding a second story by popping the top. Many with outstanding results.
VRCooper - Before moving to Portland in 2002, I lived in Denver for 13 years and witnessed just what you're talking about.
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