Nice pad Jackie...
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Nice pad Jackie...
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This is the End Game right here. Chateau Stainless.
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^^
That’s a really nice place.
I’ll be riding by in about an hour.
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Does that place come with a pillow fluffer on staff?
this is my favorite thread - at least until more snow falls- keep em coming folks!
here's the home I lived in/ was caretaker for for 5 yrs. (I lived in the guest house off to the right)
It was an interesting home-that's what got me really interested in homes/architecture/ design. Although I liked the location better than the home- lots of wildlife. but with it being up on stilts, the super cold was aalllways causing issues
http://www.christiesrealestate.com/e...ckson-wy-83001
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A lot of the 2nd homeowner neighbors would tap into me to chk on their homes once in awhile as a local back up and one was this home that was more Frank Lloyd than Frank Lloyd himself. I'l try to find a pic of that for you guys
quite the downgrade to my 1000 sq ft home now ha
My families place in So.VT. Originally built in 1802. It was the school house.
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I forgot the mention we have the old Windham VT history book. It was originally built for $172.
No love for Buckminster Fuller?
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Speaking of old, stonework & integrated with adjacent rock:
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Access is a bitch, however.
Big fan of the West Indies style of architecture. Currently building a house in FL in this style.
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Neighbor's back patio is sweet
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The photo of Cameron's garage is a nice addition; one of my friends actually bought that house.
Lived in this house in college, such a cool old home
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Was always a fan of the big Vermont farmhouse, with a giant red barn next to it. There are a gazillion I could post.
Yeah, I like his work too, but if you would use him as your architect in Mazama right now, my friends there might find that off-putting.
https://www.curbed.com/2014/10/22/10...w-valley-cabin
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Frankly he sounds like a royal asshole.
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Snow White house in Washington:
https://hookedonhouses.net/2017/09/1...ge-washington/
My buddy's build predated this fiasco and, for what its worth, the wheels on the huts are used practically - never knew they were perceived as a legal end-around. I actually think they are pretty minimalist and non-intrusive. No plumbing, mobile, back off the road. I can imagine he won't be welcomed back in the area though.
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Sometimes it's not what you live in but where you live.
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^^^apparently it's gone: https://www.facebook.com/Movethehut.org/
^ Exactly what it reminded me of. Cool house, nonetheless.
It opens up and closes tight via internal wheels
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That property was never zoned for a rental hotel whatever property, and Wesola Polana, (we call the place hakuna matata), was definitely designed that way, (with the wheels), as a work around. I don't really care, I like that he and that owner figured a way around the rules in that instance. I think that's also why the huts don't have bathrooms. Food was better before it became Kelly's, as it was pretty amazing to have Tapas and Polish beers and watch soccer in that location.Quote:
the wheels on the huts are used practically
The hut's still there, it was moved back from the edge, so it's just not in the view of the folks who sold the property, that was the main sticking point, (but you can still easily see it from Rt. 20 as you drive by. I think Tom was a huge dick for putting that thing up there. That said, after it was put in, I was kinda for it, because as you drive down the valley, there are plenty of shitty, garbage strewn, rotten-car-in-the-front-yard dumps that "ruin" the view, but nobody gives a shit about ugly redneck properties.
Oh well. I'd still use him, I like his designs.
Huh, cant say it surprises me that he got creative about the zoning. Nice to hear a local's perspective. I'm definitely going to have a few drinks and ask him wtf at the Polish Thanksgiving. If you want me to up that to a dickpunch and a "plugboots says hi," I'm willing.
here's the FLW- like home that was my neighbor Steve Ankeny
I get worried about bumping my head on a point just looking at the pictures
http://www.stevenankenyconstruction.com/portfolio.php
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^ Interesting place even if a helmet is required.
Zombie house.
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Who’s the genius that puts a ton of horizontal roof lines in heavy snowfall areas?
Actually most modern architecture looks like one giant standing water problem to me.
Koolhaas gets a bit something in his theory and writing
but I always liked the imagery of Villa dall'ova
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9e7sT8sCc1k
never seen it in the flesh.
this place always seemed cool
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and for debauched living
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These guys do some pretty cool, high-end stuff:
http://www.marmol-radziner.com/
it's funny how often you see the flat roofline- our Sears collapsed this winter from snow load but it was a pretty big winter
also a totally different thing that took some getting used to when I moved out west, is that there is very little standing water.
It's so dry here there's not nearly the standing water problem in the east
my old hood is full of good old stock. i’m gonna buy a beater in the next few years and get wild.
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Next renovation is going to be fun. 1968 build, keeping a lot of original design elements. View not bad either.
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Reminds me of a house I delivered furniture to years ago near Evergreen. The house looked pretty ordinary from the road, but was built into the side of a mountain with all the walls on the rear of the house cut to the contours of the rock, even the glass shower door. There was also a small creek, stocked with fish, running right through the middle of the house. I've been to many houses all over the country costing ridiculous amounts of money, set in ridiculous locations, with ridiculous views, but this one stood out, wish I had pics.