Measured Architecture designs Shor House to be a "test bed of recycling"
Measured Architecture designs Shor House to be a "test bed of recycling"
Salvaged lumber and Corten steel were used to create a waterfront house on a British Columbian island that belongs to the founder of Measured Architecture and was designed to explore a "zero-take approach" to design and construction. The project, called Shor House, is located on Mayne Island, which is part of the Southern Gulf Islands
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Salvaged lumber and Corten steel were used to create a waterfront house on a British Columbian island that belongs to the founder of Measured Architecture and was designed to explore a "zero-take approach" to design and construction. The project, called Shor House, is located on Mayne Island, which is part of the Southern Gulf Islands
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