Credit: Dave LeBlanc Dave Leblanc describes the problem presented to Architect Andrew Reeves in the Globe and Mail: Imagine for a moment you’re an architect. You’ve got a client – a really nice guy – who tells you he sleeps on a yoga mat on the floor. And he wants a home that is so stripped of ornament that, to some eyes, it will seem stark and cold. Also, he’s a very private person who wants a place of quiet solitude, but located in a dense urban neighbourhood. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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