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Casa Torcida

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Those of you who are either Architects / designers and have been following this blog since 2006 may remember the following project. Casa Torcida was my primary project while I was at SPG Architects. I spent 2 years working on it and it took another 2 to complete, but a visit to their site this morning revealed the final product.

So beautiful!

Check out the older post I made here
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3 Comments »
by prolly |
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  • aicq

    this is beautiful.
    congrats!

  • sc hu yl er

    Really nice work. Living off the grid in the California wilderness? We should all be so lucky.
    Big ups on the blog– bikes and architecture? I’ve found my home. Where are you working now, if you don’t mind me asking?

  • http://prollyisnotprobably.com prolly

    Costa Rica, not California. The site is amazing. Pictures don’t do it justice!

    I currently work for:
    http://www.hotson.net/

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