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A Perfectionist Architect’s Experimental Home


Here’s what happens when an architect spends $7.5 million designing a home for himself that he calls “a laboratory of ideas for things unseen.”The exterior resembles a contemporary museum wrapped in rippled tinfoil. Big, open rooms have 25-foot ceilings and massive glass doors that open electronically. The austere, metal-and-stone kitchen is virtually black. A poolhouse shower looks a bit like a torture chamber. “Everything...


Source: Wall Street Journal December 27, 2018 15:45 UTC



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