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Monthly Archives: June 2014

Location, Location,…

June 19, 2014by dlapp Leave a comment

To stay at the Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur was out of our price range, so I found Richard Wangoe’s romantic canyon retreat on VRBO. Perched in a 700 […]

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Lapp RiverHouse, My Architect Arthur Dyson, Orgatecturally Thinking

More of Robert Oshatz’ Work

June 17, 2014by dlapp Leave a comment

Several people sent me these photos of Robert Oshatz’s Floating House as it appeared in Inside Outsidemagazine. We also saw this house on Extreme Homes, and Oshatz’s Miyasaka Residence is […]

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Interview with Robert Oshatz: The Natural Beauty and Lyrical Music of Architecture

June 17, 2014by dlapp Leave a comment

Interview with Robert Oshatz: The Natural Beauty and Lyrical Music of Architecture by Alex Levin on Freshome.com

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My Date with Mickey Meunnig

June 17, 2014by dlapp Leave a comment

After hearing about Mickey Meunnig from Fred Stitt at San Francisco Institute of Architecture (http://www.sfia.net/), I wanted to meet the creative organic architect on the cloudy coast. I had heard […]

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Guy Trebay Writes about Luis Barragan

June 16, 2014by dlapp Leave a comment

Guy Trebay Writes about Luis Barragan “Finding Mexico City, and Luis Barragán, Again” By GUY TREBAY Sunday, June 15, 2014 NYTimes.com This is a beautiful article about many things, but […]

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Glass and Mirrors

June 15, 2014by dlapp Leave a comment

With glass and mirrors, the river, the trees, and the sky appear to surround us. The shot I just can’t get is how it seems in the shower in the […]

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Lapp RiverHouse, My Architect Arthur Dyson

I Call It “Landsculpting”

June 11, 2014by dlapp Leave a comment

My prevailing hobby/obsession is creating a design on the land. I have a 9-acre palette and a tractor for a tool. Nothing is more empowering than heavy machinery. I ❤ […]

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