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Describes the garage/guesthouse built by Calgary-based architect Catherine Chernoff for herself and her family in a forest in British Columbia, Canada. The structure is inspired by the curved corrugated metal design of Quonset huts, combined with polished concrete and rough wood which contrast with...

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Published inCanadian interiors Vol. 43; no. 2; pp. 64 - 66
Main Author Donnelly, Erin
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.2006
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Summary:Describes the garage/guesthouse built by Calgary-based architect Catherine Chernoff for herself and her family in a forest in British Columbia, Canada. The structure is inspired by the curved corrugated metal design of Quonset huts, combined with polished concrete and rough wood which contrast with refined interior details. A driftwood trellis was based on a set at a Red Hot Chilli Peppers' concert. Part of the 'Re-viewing Alberta' section which showcases the latest design products and interior design projects in the area, pp. 51-75.
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ISSN:0008-3887