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Jill Fehrenbacher

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How many of you have wished you could trade your apartment & crappy office space for a floating live/work houseboat in the San Francisco Bay? I know I have. I came across an article in last week’s New York Times which refueled my hope that one day those houseboat dreams could actually come true. The inspiring article I read profiled Olle Lundberg, a modernist architect who works with salvaged industrial materials. Lundberg has a couple of amazing houses in the San Francisco bay area and basically lives the life that I would like to be leading someday as a successful eco-architect, commuting between two stunning residences built from entirely by hand, from salvaged material.

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5 Responses to “RECYCLED FERRY HOME”

  1. Kjeld Rasmussen Kjeld Rasmussen says:

    One Word—FABULOUS!

  2. Philip Philip says:

    Your link is wrong – it should be ShipRepo.com. Love your website!

  3. Bruce Basil Bruce Basil says:

    I’m getting very interested in doing something on the same lines. My question is: how much to dock something like this? Or how much to moor?

  4. james james says:

    in case anyone tried and faile,d the site is, actually, http://www.shiprepo.com, not repro…

  5. [...] another residence built from recycled goods (or, trash)? Well, Lundberg does that as well, as his second home, located two hours north from the docked ferry, was built entirely from materials salvaged from [...]

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