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HO[N]ME
DWELLING

HO[n]ME DWELLING

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The unfolding form of this dwelling is based upon a series of incredible discussions between the client and architect about space, form, sociology, aesthetics, the delicate warm light found in the film “La Double Vie de Véronique” by Krzysztof Kieslowski, the morphological systems of 1850’s crystallography by Struver, concepts of materiality as it pertains to both contemporary Japanese minimalism and also Ned Ludd’s theories of a luddite society [ala “Brazil”, “12 Monkeys”, “City of Lost Children”, “Matrix”…].

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PROJECT: honme.dwelling
CLIENTS: wendy kroy
LOCATION: portland, oregon
SIZE: 3,324 sq.ft. [1,956 sq.ft. originally]
DATE: 2004

DWELL Magazine Architectural Matchmaker
The Architectural Matchmaker
Author Topic: Seeking Architect in Portland Oregon

wendykroy
Junior Member posted 11-03-2003 06:37 PM
I would like to find a good architect with modern tastes, who specializes on remodelling. I just bought an older house (1907), so it would be a gradual remodel. Since my buget is miniscule, I need somebody who can work with me over a number of years. I know what I like, but I need a designer who can keep the big picture in mind.

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Otto, Bridget A. The Oregonian: “Totally FAB: Designers Roll Out Customized Modular Homes”, 04 November 2004, Homes + Gardens, p.1, 18-24.