The house Kellogg built for the Doolittles on the edge of Joshua Tree National Park, an hour from Palm Springs, is arguably his apotheosis: a nearly 5,000-square-foot marvel of engineering in which every inch, inside and out, including the furnishings, is hand-hewn from natural materials using soaring, twisting, curvilinear forms that are at once trippy and ambitious and — perhaps surprisingly — serene. — NYT T Magazine
Nancy Hass profiles the work of American architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg.
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Wow, respect, that work is amazing!
It is amazing. Many, much better pictures and a gorgeous video here.
Apparently it recently sold for only $3million? WTF. That's a steal.
I'm always surprised how low some of these amazing homes sell for...why the low monetary value for architecture as a "collectable" as compared to things like painting, sculpture, cars?...
im sorry, that house is a turd.
anthropomorphic jack off exercise...
exemplifies my point here:
http://archinect.com/forum/thread/130659264/connecting-with-the-site
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