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House for Ann Medlock and John Graham: Photographs of the project during construction

01/01/1987
Works in Progress

Eight images of the foundation and ground floor framing works.

Photograph:

  • 1) Foundation and ground floor framing at the south end of the building volume
  • 2) Foundation and ground floor framing at the north end of the building volume
  • 3) Overview of ground floor framing
  • 4) Close-up view of the ground floor framing bend at the north end of the building
  • 5) Close-up view of ground floor framing at the northwest corner end of the building volume
  • 6) Close-up view of ground floor framing levels & joist connections to perimeter beam
  • 7) Working at the ground floor framing
  • 8) Foundation and ground floor framing at the living room south facing bay window
Photographer:
Christopher Alexander/C.E.S., Whidbey Island, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Source:
Print
Characteristics:
3 1/2"x5", Color
Content of
  • House for Ann Medlock and John Graham 1985 to 1988
    Whidbey Island, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
    Residential, Realized, Construction completed in 1988
    Client:
    Mrs. Ann Medlock and Mr. John Graham
    C.E.S. staff:
    Christopher Alexander, James Maguire, Gary Black
    Contractor:
    Center for Environmental Structure in Joint Venture with Dow Corporation, Seattle - Curt Brown
    Project cost:
    $250,000
    Project stages:
    Pattern language for the project by clients and C.E.S. Layout on the site by clients and C.E.S. Design Development and Building Permit drawings done after layout Direct Construction management and on-site design decisions Budget and subcontractors und
    All wood 3,000 square feet house, with extended landscaping, gardens and driveways. Its exterior is heavy timber and cedar paneling. All interior structures with built-in furnishings, walls, floors, ceilings, lighting, cabinets, desks, chairs, tables, were custom fitted to user layout ...
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