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Michael McDonough

Michael McDonough

Based in Asheville, N.C., architect Michael McDonough appreciates the barefoot working conditions afforded by the radiant floor in his home office. From furniture to buildings to community planning, Michael likes to keep an emphasis on using regional materials and honoring the skills of local craftsmen. When Michael’s not behind his desk, he’s likely riding bikes with his two sons or enjoying time with his wife, Caroline. His work can be seen at his Web site, www.mcdonougharchitect.com.