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![[ See picture above! ]](../gif/up2a.gif) Above:
My house (Chappaqua, NY), as seen from Parish Hall of Church of St. John and St. Mary,
where The Virgin Mary
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Below: World's most important living architect:
Frank Gehry's [pro bono...] proposal
for remodelling my house (picture of full-size, 1:1 scale
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See detail pictures of front garden, inspired by
"Wedded rocks", Ise, Japan.![[ See detail pictures of front garden! ]](../gif/next2a.gif) |
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[Of course! Picture below is not any work
Frank Gehry did for BMcC!
Picture below is Gehry's "house": the famous architect's actual, own, real-life
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http://www.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/jpg/MyHouse.html
Copyright © 2001-2004 Brad McCormick, Ed.D.
Town of New Castle tax map Sec. 100.12, Block 2, Lot 6
Near: 41°09'34"N 73°45'55"W
bradmcc@cloud9.net ![[ Email me! ]](../gif/email2me.gif)
29 June 2008CE (2008-06-29 ISO 8601)
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We sold
this house and moved out of it
24 May 2006. My wife wanted more room.
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I miss the old house very much.
Almost everything in the old house "I identified with" -- almost everything in the old house had a
appealing imaginative "aura" for me, which continued to grow ever "richer" as time passed.
The old house fit me well in many ways (although it would have been even better
had it been a little bigger -- then maybe my wife would not have made us move...). The new house
would fit someone else better -- like the family that lived in it before us and
said they loved it.![[ An experience in the new house we moved into June 2006 -- Click for more... ]](../GO/newHouse.gif)
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See child's playhouse in front yard of new house, which I imagine may
be a shrine to the spirit of dwelling. |
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