Chris Chiei, director of the Alaska Design Forum, tells the story of the Quonset hut, those adaptable domed tents which have been used through out American military history, and which today house both Katrina victims and leftover communities in Alaska, who incorporated them into their landscape after WWII. You can read the whole story in this book and at the exhibition in Anchorage if you can make it. | News
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Oops! I did it again! I BLDGBLOG'd you, Bryan.
man, Geoff, BLDGBLOG can do pretty much just about everything, i tell ya. or you tell it. either way, that's sure some renderer you got there, bub.
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