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At the back, the building steps down to the courtyard garden in a ziggurat formation, with the main living spaces on the lowest floor.
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Charlie Crane
Originally appeared in
A Slender Geothermal Cottage in London
on
June 1, 2010
At the back, the building steps down to the courtyard garden in a ziggurat formation, with the main living spaces on the lowest floor.
Appears in
A Slender Geothermal Cottage in London
On an eight-foot-wide site in London, architect Luke Tozer cleverly squeezed in a four-story home equipped with rain-water-harvesting and geothermal systems.
June 1, 2010
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