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Now here's a thing of beauty and a joy forever, a tea house and meditation place from
Howard Alan Architects, initially intended to be merely a storehouse, the client decided to change towards a more shedworkingish atmosphere during the build. The steel frame is fixed to concrete piers with white oak for floor, deck and stair. A nice touch is the copper cap (pictured below) which has a finial of dental mirrors to reflect light.
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A Bill Kratz spot.
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