SolAbode by Team Alberta.
SolAbode by Team Alberta.
Joussard, Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, 2011
Joussard, Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, 2011
Rising high above booming Edmonton, this multi-hued penthouse has the best view in the province.
Rising high above booming Edmonton, this multi-hued penthouse has the best view in the province.
Ghost Lake, Cochrane, Alberta, 2011
Ghost Lake, Cochrane, Alberta, 2011
Christie Schoepp's main goals for building a cabin on her family's land in Alberta, Canada, were to maximize the views and make the project as cheap as possible.
Christie Schoepp's main goals for building a cabin on her family's land in Alberta, Canada, were to maximize the views and make the project as cheap as possible.
Joussard, Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, 2011
Joussard, Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, 2011
Nathalie and Greg Kupfer used salvaged and gifted materials to construct a tiny cabin in Alberta, Canada. They spent $2,109 on the build and recouped $2,087 by selling items they had obtained by bartering.
Nathalie and Greg Kupfer used salvaged and gifted materials to construct a tiny cabin in Alberta, Canada. They spent $2,109 on the build and recouped $2,087 by selling items they had obtained by bartering.
Lori Andrew and Ken Corner continue to add furniture to their Calgary, Alberta, home. The black leather Montauk sofa was the first piece Lori ever bought; the orange Pierre Paulin Tulip lounge chair was a birthday gift to Ken.
Lori Andrew and Ken Corner continue to add furniture to their Calgary, Alberta, home. The black leather Montauk sofa was the first piece Lori ever bought; the orange Pierre Paulin Tulip lounge chair was a birthday gift to Ken.
Canadian firm Sturgess Architecture's rendering of their viewing platform in Alberta.
Canadian firm Sturgess Architecture's rendering of their viewing platform in Alberta.
Diane—who taught art history at the Alberta College of Art and Design—adapted a Japanese design for the Moongazer, and her husband David designed and built the clerestory roof. “The cabin is cedar, somehow perfectly proportioned and a fantastic little spot to be,” she says. “On the strength of that, I figured I could do it again.”
Diane—who taught art history at the Alberta College of Art and Design—adapted a Japanese design for the Moongazer, and her husband David designed and built the clerestory roof. “The cabin is cedar, somehow perfectly proportioned and a fantastic little spot to be,” she says. “On the strength of that, I figured I could do it again.”
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
3 days in Alberta
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
2020 Alberta Ave
In my studio in Alberta, Canada
In my studio in Alberta, Canada
In my studio in Alberta, Canada
In my studio in Alberta, Canada
In my studio in Alberta, Canada
In my studio in Alberta, Canada
House and studio, Alberta spring
House and studio, Alberta spring
Outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
Outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
Outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
Outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
Hadi House :: Sherwood Park, Alberta
Hadi House :: Sherwood Park, Alberta
Neshka Krusche in her studio in Alberta, Canada
Neshka Krusche in her studio in Alberta, Canada
Charring sculptures outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
Charring sculptures outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
In Neshka's studio in Alberta, Canada. Charred wood sculptures.
In Neshka's studio in Alberta, Canada. Charred wood sculptures.
Charring sculptures outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
Charring sculptures outside my studio in Alberta, Canada
Neshka Krusche in her studio in rural Alberta, Canada.
Neshka Krusche in her studio in rural Alberta, Canada.

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