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David Ming Li Lowe Residence, 1990

The architect's own home built in 1990, is a masterpiece of residential design utilizing industrial technology and components. The success of this work was underscored when the AIA as part of its 1994 centenary celebrations, selected this project as one of the nation's 100 most important. While receiving accolades for its design, with its aesthetic references to the work of Charles Eames and Pierre...

Walled Compound

Built as homage to Pierre Chareau's 'La Maison de Verre,' the industrial exoskeleton of steel, corrugated and translucent walls yields to an interior of warm materials and rich finishes. Two luminous lofts of three levels: first floor of double-height living, dining, and kitchen/pantry. Mid-floor of media room/den and master suite, and third level of office, bath and two guest bedrooms. Each also includes...

Machine of Habitation

Built as homage to Pierre Chareau's 'La Maison de Verre,' this industrial exoskeleton of steel, corrugated and translucent walls yields to an interior of warm materials and rich finishes. A luminous loft of 3 levels: First floor of double-height living, dining, kitchen/pantry and covered lanai with overhead heating system for evening entertaining. Mid-floor of media room/den and master suite, and third...

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