A Portland, Oregon, Home (Mostly) Forgoes Doors to Maximize Forest Views
An artistic couple find their ideal spot in the relic of later Northwest modernism, built in 1972 by local architect Edgar Waehrer.
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This story was originally published in Dwell’s March 2005 issue.
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Brian Libby
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Brian Libby is a Portland-based architecture writer who has contributed to Dwell since 2004. He has also written for The New York Times, Architect, CityLab, Salon, Metropolis, Architectural Record and The Oregonian, among others.
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