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Monday, September 13, 2010

The Mushroom House, Cincinnati, Ohio




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Background: This was the home and studio of Terry Brown, an architect who died in 2008. Brown, who was a professor at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, built the home between 1992 and 2006, bringing in students, on occasion, to contribute to the project.

Why It’s Unique: Undulating wood work, bizarre shapes and an array of materials come together to form a cohesive, albeit zany, structure. “This isn’t something you draw up and say ‘go build’ it," Koliopoulos tells PM. “When you’re doing something this custom, you’re fabricating and designing simultaneously in the field." The fantastical design doesn’t stop at the front door. The interior is adorned with angular cabinets and multicolored rock walls. “This is highly personal and artistic … it’s just a different way of living and thinking," Koliopoulos says.

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