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TURBULENCE HOUSE

by , 09/14/05

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Commissioned as a guest house for artist Richard Tuttle and poet Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, the Turbulence House is nudging a technological revolution in off-site house design and construction. The 900-sq-ft house is a product of computer-intensive modeling, but the resulting form is paradoxically natural, looking (in spite of its aluminum facade) like a geological artifact shaped by the desert winds of its New Mexican setting.

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4 Responses to “TURBULENCE HOUSE”

  1. Reminds me of something Roark would have built; right out of “The Fountainhead.”

  2. Eric Butler Eric Butler says:

    This is very exciting work.What was the cost?Wher do you go from here?

  3. Kristi Lyons Kristi Lyons says:

    So very encouraging to see fresh, innovative, non-invasive, and practical housing ideas. Yes, Roark would have liked it.

  4. Evan Evan says:

    Looks super uncozy. I can’t wait til someone realizes that a house that looks like a modern art gallery is not a house that is going to be nice to live. I’m all for cheap, modular and energy efficient houses but someone needs to design one that doesn’t suck.

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