April 6th, 2017
April 6th, 2017
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This contemporary house in Missouri is named after its primary material – the perforated steel panels which envelope the property.
The 200+ panels all have a unique set of perforations, based on a programmatic response to interior and exterior conditions, which were examined to determine where privacy (opacity) and openness (transparency) were required.
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