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Using the standard 16-foot column centers set up in the Workshop design, a multiple-room residence is proposed including considerations for kitchen, bath, utility/storage, and heating.   
Using the standard 16-foot column centers set up in the Workshop design, a multiple-room residence is proposed including considerations for kitchen, bath, utility/storage, and heating.   
The first idea allows for 8 residence rooms and includes a large central gathering area with clerestory lighting.
The first idea allows for 8 residence rooms and includes a large central gathering area with clerestory lighting.
A second option for the same basic design adds two more residence rooms by reducing the size of the central gathering area.
A second option for the same basic design adds two more residence rooms by reducing the size of the central gathering area.
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 19 September 2011

Using the standard 16-foot column centers set up in the Workshop design, a multiple-room residence is proposed including considerations for kitchen, bath, utility/storage, and heating. The first idea allows for 8 residence rooms and includes a large central gathering area with clerestory lighting. A second option for the same basic design adds two more residence rooms by reducing the size of the central gathering area.

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