The GH3 Williams Studio Reinvents Cottage Life
Alex Scott — February 18, 2010 — Art & Design
References: blueantstudio.blogspot & swipelife
I find this piece of architectural work particularly interesting as I found out it is located not ten miles from where I grew up. It doesn’t happen everyday that you stumble on a great design that just happens to be down the road from your hometown. The weird thing is I actually remember the GH3 Williams Studio being built.
In any case, the GH3 Williams Studio doubles as a home as well as art and a photography studio. A design like this is not common for the area, so it definitely makes an impression on passers by. It’s just nice to come across a piece of homegrown innovation.
In any case, the GH3 Williams Studio doubles as a home as well as art and a photography studio. A design like this is not common for the area, so it definitely makes an impression on passers by. It’s just nice to come across a piece of homegrown innovation.
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