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Designers Office

comments (6) November 25th, 2008 in Project Gallery        
jmwyman jmwyman, member
29 users recommend


Located in Western Massachusetts, this 650 square foot designers studio contains a small vaulted workspace and meeting room.  The building is positioned on a southerly axis for maximum daylighting and passive solar exposure via clerestory and sliding windows. Exterior walls are sloped to allow for built-in bookcases at the studio perimeter.


Design or Plan used: My own design - Jon Michael Wyman
posted in: Project Gallery, energy efficiency, green building, architecture

Comments (6)

jmwyman jmwyman writes: For construction (and those built-in bookcases) images see:
http://finehomebuilding.taunton.com/item/4465/designers-office-updated
Posted: 7:04 pm on January 20th

mggrew mggrew writes: That's an office I would love to work in!
Posted: 11:18 am on December 1st

sunsen sunsen writes: Great little house.
Posted: 1:50 pm on November 29th

onetimehomedesign onetimehomedesign writes: Intruiging space. I'd love to see how those book cases worked in the sloped walls...
Posted: 8:10 pm on November 28th

Chramiec Chramiec writes: Wow. Great design. Very interesting space.
Posted: 2:55 am on November 27th

ted ted writes: Looks like an ispiring place to work. Good job.



Posted: 8:35 pm on November 26th

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