Daniel Libeskind's first privately commissioned house in Connecticut. This 3,000 square foot masterpiece completed in July of 2010 is clad in stainless steel on the exterior and oak on the interior. The house's 18 folds create 36 points and 54 lines, thus giving the home its name.
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Ryan Thewes Architect is a fully licensed architectural firm practicing out of Nashville , TN. Ryan's background in Organic Architecture comes from working for Don Erickson and Robert Green, both former apprentices to Frank Lloyd Wright as well as working for Bart Prince, a former Bruce Goff apprentice. Ryan's designs fuse these organic principles with modern architecture and green building practices to create a unique style that has continued to gain national attention.