Some Interesting Houses

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Some Interesting Houses

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Some Interesting Houses. Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye. Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater. Ludwig Mies van de Rohe Farnsworth House. Thomas Jefferson Monticello. The Magney House Designed by Glen Murcutt. House & Studio at Toro Canyon Designed by Barton Myers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye

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Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater

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Ludwig Mies van de RoheFarnsworth House

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Thomas JeffersonMonticello

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The Magney House Designed by Glen Murcutt

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House & Studio at Toro CanyonDesigned by Barton Myers

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Another house designed by Glen Murcutt

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Glenn Murcutt

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Plywood: laminated sheets of wood;these are softwood core layers with a hard wood, such as birch,

veneer.

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8Club and Restaurant Contemporary Interior Design Concepts by Office Da

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Plywood can be an excellent interior, finish material!

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The wall material is oriented strand board (osb)

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Plywood lined attic space

• http://dornob.com/lean-in-plywood-lined-attic-wawesome-angled-portholes/?ref=search

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Baltic Birch plywood is made using only birch, hardwood, layers, with a birch veneer. It is a higher quality plywood than standard

plywood.

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More layers, of thinner dimension, creates an edge detail that is worth showing, rather than covering with an additional finish

material.

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http://russellbuchanan.com/

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Home of architect Christof Jantzen, Topanga, California

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Home of architect Christof Jantzen, Topanga, California

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Plywood wine rack

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Laminated wood (plywood) chairby Punkalive

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Particle board used as a finish material on the ceiling and walls

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Bent plywood in design

• Alvar Aalto• Charles and Ray Eames• Hans Wegner

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Paimio armchair, Alvar Aalto, 1931. Courtesy Artek.

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Eames Lounge Chair, 1956

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Charles and Ray Eames

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Sketch by Charles Eames

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1914–2007Hans J Wegner trained as a cabinet-maker before attending the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts

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Butterfly Stool, 1956, by Sori Yanagi (Japanese, born 1915); Originally manufactured by Tendo Co. Ltd. Now sold by Vitra.

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Grete Jalk: Chair, 1963Made by P. Jeppesen. Plywood

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Nanna Ditzel: Chair, 1962Made by Povl Christiansen. Oregon pine

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Hans J. Wegner: Three-Legged Chair, 1963Made by Johannes Hansen. Plywood

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