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Jake installs plumbing lines for Buster’s shower. The bus, at eight feet wide and 29 feet long, weighs in at 20,000 pounds. Jake, the primary driver, was confident about being able to maneuver the vehicle. "Along with considerations such as having an understanding of hydraulics, air brakes, diesel fuel, et cetera, it’s mainly about being mindful that you’re driving this mammoth thing on the roadways," he says.
The principal bedroom in the Totoro House features a circular window that was inspired by the East Asian concept of shakkei. A small hatch allows fresh air to enter the interior, while a built-in cushion on the window frame acts as a small seat for the homeowners’ children. "The window allows the clients to be private, yet also connected to the rear courtyard," says architect Clinton Cole.
In the living room, Boomerang chairs by Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen face a coffee table by Nicos Zographos. Custom pieces in the style of modular furniture pioneer Harvey Probber include sofas by Ablyss and a corner table by Crockett Woodworks. The Stiffel table lamp was purchased new by Scott’s parents in the early ’60s. The vintage artworks are from the David Cook Galleries in Denver.
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