The Studebaker Mansion, Seattle – U.S.A.
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1972.v25.i245.3186Abstract
The Lauren Studebaker home has been designed for a family of five and is isolated in a lovely natural setting. It consists of two parts of three varied heights, linked by a cylindrical third volume containing the staircase. The entry lies in the middle level, leading to the recreation area, dining room, kitchen, and garage. The lower floor contains children's bedrooms and playrooms, while the bedrooms, and small studio, for adults, are on the top floor. Cedar was used in the roofing and outer walls; the interior walls were decorated with different colors over white plaster.
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