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Architect Diane Hastings called her delightful shed for hens half Greek temple, half Kyoto Palace. In South Texas it has a concrete floor for easy hosing and a corrugated tin roof. As she says: "This small temple proves that even humble needs can be gracefully met."
This is the second in a triplebill today from the back cover of a 1989 issue of Fine Homebuilding. Thanks to Eric Morehouse from eye-candy for this.
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