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Continuing our updates on Alan Bucknam's
Ingalls Street Studio garden office, here are some early thoughts about the build by Alan.
"These were the initial sketches I did before engaging Liz, my architect and friend, to help me figure out what I really needed. But it gives you some context and insight into my thoughts and what I was originally envisioning. Before this, I had also thought about building a studio above the garage, which is attached to our 1957-era single-level suburban ranch house. After a while, I realized I wanted something that was apart from the home, to separate (at least a little bit) work from home-life."
You can see more sketches (with notes) at
Alan's Flickr page.
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