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In 3 x 3, the work of Seattle-based architecture firm Suyama Peterson Deguchi is broken down into a case study of three recently constructed residences. Sharing inherent architectonic characteristics and employing similar design philosophies, these homes are tested on three different kinds of sites and a remote island getaway, perched high atop a rocky bluff, affording "big" views of the archipelago below; a long and narrow site in a historic beach community on Puget Sound; and a site situated on a golf-course fairway, surrounded by homes built in more traditional styles.With complete sets of drawings, photographs, and text, 3 x 3 documents the firm's pursuit of timeless and elegant design, which established their reputation as one of the leading architecture firms in the Pacific Northwest.

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3 x 3, Oscar Riera Ojeda, Shigeru Ban, Suyama Peterson Deguchi, John M. Cava

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2008
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Titre
3 x 3
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Oro Editions
Publié
2008
Format
rigide
Pages
112
ISBN10
0979539579
ISBN13
9780979539572
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In 3 x 3, the work of Seattle-based architecture firm Suyama Peterson Deguchi is broken down into a case study of three recently constructed residences. Sharing inherent architectonic characteristics and employing similar design philosophies, these homes are tested on three different kinds of sites and a remote island getaway, perched high atop a rocky bluff, affording "big" views of the archipelago below; a long and narrow site in a historic beach community on Puget Sound; and a site situated on a golf-course fairway, surrounded by homes built in more traditional styles.With complete sets of drawings, photographs, and text, 3 x 3 documents the firm's pursuit of timeless and elegant design, which established their reputation as one of the leading architecture firms in the Pacific Northwest.