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Richard Neutra’s Taylor House Is Now Available to Rent—for a Whopping $10K Per Month

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Dating back to 1961, the refreshed dwelling is an architectural jewel box, with a price tag to match. In the architectural enclave of Whiting Woods, the aptly named Taylor House has undergone a meticulous three-year restoration and preservation that would delight any midcentury purist.

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Will 2023 be the Year the Acclaimed Butterfly House Finds a New Owner?

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Designed by Frank Wynkoop in 1951, the oceanfront Carmel home is back on the market—with a whopping $40M price tag. this home has been featured in Architectural Digest, A Century of Style, and Most Beautiful Rooms in the World, among others. acres From the Agent : "R ecognized worldwide as the Butterfly House.

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Samsung Unveils Another Incredible Creation – Don’t Miss Out!

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The first is its price tag, which is expected to be very high. Because it is such a massive display, it will require a lot of space to be installed properly. However, its high price tag, installation requirements, and space requirements may make it less accessible to the average consumer.

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Happenings

SW Oregon Architect

This past week was an eventful one on the Eugene scene, at least from my perspective as someone interested in matters related to architecture and urbanism. The price tag, which reflected the suite of improvements necessary to entirely satisfy the City’s strict criteria, was steep. The former EWEB headquarters (my photo).

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Building Foundations: Cofounder Alex Diehl Reflects on Architizer’s Past

Architizer

In June 2022, Architizer was acquired by Material Bank , the world’s largest marketplace for architectural, design, and construction materials. Alex in front of Storefront for Art and Architecture NYC, just before the Architizer launch party in November 2009. Tag” talents to projects so to speak.

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The Skatepark // Lukstudio

Architizer

An upper rail with plug-in tag allows easy display change. While the massive ramps convey a park infrastructure, these minimal structures represent the adaptability and improvisation of skaters.A Peter Dixie for LOTAN Architectural Photography. © Lukstudio. © Lukstudio. © Lukstudio. © Lukstudio. Great Lighting?,Tiles,

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THEN, NOW AND INBETWEEN

Shades of Grey

It's not ground-breaking architecture, but where would we be if every development attempted to be totally original. There is tagging and scheduling of window types also. Wooden framework that stands clear of the walls so as not to transfer vibration from the massive bells to stonework. Perhaps a rather large place.

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