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Re: The Mao household
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Wed, 9 Apr 2003 00:52:33 GMT
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Hi Nick,
"Nick Oranzi" <cheez11111@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:HCxquF.13MC@lugnet.com...
> This is the home of Yen-Chun and his sister, Sun-Hai Mao.
What I especially like in this design is that you managed to
achieve an impression of a lightweight structure. Though
you used relatively thick bricks, it somehow looks like the
wood and paper structure common in Japanese traditional
building.
Also worth highlighting are the sliding door&windows.
Congratulations, Twan.
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| This is the home of Yen-Chun and his sister, Sun-Hai Mao. Located in the quiet hills of jahmong near the port city of Un-Mas, this house provides a nice retreat from the bustle of trade in the city. Yen and his sister spend much of their time here (...) (21 years ago, 6-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)
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