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

01/01/1987
Works in Progress

Five images of the second floor corridor stud wall framing works, including window and door openings.

Photograph:

  • 1) Corridor east facing stud wall framing at stair-well with window openings
  • 2) Corridor east facing stud wall framing with series of window openings
  • 3) East facing wall framing with window openings and connection to office level
  • 4) Close-up at steps leading to office level, with views of framing structure
  • 5) End of corridor looking into the office east stud wall framing
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  • House for Ann Medlock and John Graham 1985 to 1988
    Whidbey Island, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
    Residential, Realized , Construction completed in 1988
    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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