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Archive for the ‘Featured Architect of the Week’ Category

December 5th, 2007

Featured Architect of the Week: Anderson Anderson Architecture

Earlier in the week we looked at the amazing Chameleon House by Anderson Anderson Architecture. Today we’re going to see residential work with two homes that vary drastically from each other. Variety is spicy.
The Courtyard House
This home was designed for a retired couple and it would be a great place to settle in for […]

By Jennifer Chait -- 6 comments

December 1st, 2007

Featured Architects of the Week: Anderson Anderson Architecture

Happy December! Hope everyone’s having a good kick off to what will be a busy month for many of us. Where I live we were supposed to get snow this morning. I’m in Southwest Washington and didn’t believe the rumors and so far I’m right. Good news for me because I’m not the biggest snow […]

By Jennifer Chait -- 3 comments

November 17th, 2007

Featured Architect of the Week: SALA Architects

This will be our last feature post with SALA Architects. Tomorrow we’re moving on. So far we’ve seen the very nice Freeman House, the unique Lake Superior Tower Retreat, and the breath taking Johnson Residence.
Whew. Last up I think I’d like to share…
The Tester Writer’s Cabin in Deer Lake, Wisconsin designed by Katherine Hillbrand with […]

By Jennifer Chait -- 0 comments

November 15th, 2007

Featured Architect of the Week: SALA Architects

In the first post this week about SALA Architects I shared The Freeman House in River Falls, Wisconsin by Meghan Kell Cornell. Next up is something a bit more kooky.
This ultra unique Lake Superior Tower Retreat in Two Harbors, Minnesota was designed by Dale Mulfinger and Dan Wallace. According to the SALA site this […]

By Jennifer Chait -- 4 comments

November 12th, 2007

Featured Architect of the Week: SALA Architects

Offbeat Homes is an odd blog to write. ‘Offbeat’ is subjective and mostly, I suppose, subjective to me. There’s no doubt that almost everyone would agree that structures like the Poop House or the Spider Web Chalet are offbeat. But what about extremely beautiful homes — off the cuff beauty like the Camouflage House or […]

By Jennifer Chait -- 5 comments

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