“I’m going to die in this house,” says homeowner Ezekiel J. Emanuel, who famously wrote an essay about how he will refuse medical care after the age of 75. |
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The addition references residences in Palm Springs with a flat roof, an indoor/outdoor scheme, and terrazzo touches. |
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Instead of spreading out, an architect couple opt for a taller dwelling with a smaller footprint in Puerto Varas, Chile. |
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Built from stone, cedar, glass, and concrete, the two-story 1975 home is perched above the shore of Lake Ontario. |
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After inheriting her family’s hillside home, the retired teacher made adjustments that would support her lifestyle for the years to come. |
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Before finding its permanent new home in the California desert, the Aluminaire House faced multiple relocations—even a brush with demolition. |
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When faced with an insulated but unheated sunroom that was still on the chilly side, I searched high and low for options that would get the job done, temporarily and inconspicuously. |
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