I’m going to change the subject on you and talk about architecture, specifically the McLellan House. Our home was designed for my wife Glenda and myself in 1969 by a student and lifetime colleague of Frank Lloyd Wright, John H. Howe. Living here for almost 40 years has been an extraordinary experience. I’ll show you in pictures what I mean.
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1 Jake Dykstra // Oct 10, 2008 at 6:30 am
Enjoyed the tour and comments. You should be proud of your accomplishments.
2 Christy Ewers // Oct 11, 2008 at 8:37 am
Really enjoyed the tour of your home - such a beautiful environment to live and work in! I really hope I’m able to build a house someday - same idea, but a little more arts and crafts style. I love all of the furniture built for the house also. It sounded like you built it yourself which is amazing. I had a great time watching - and only because Cliff put this on facebook, otherwise would have never found it, not being a Corvette aficionado! Thanks!
3 Marc Haibeck // Oct 18, 2008 at 10:27 pm
What a beautiful environment to live in every day!
I appreciate the angular shapes of the rooms in your home. Years ago, I worked in a building that was crescent shaped. It was built in a series of 10 degree segments. The building was very large but always had a warmer feel than a typical large office building because it did not have 90 degree angles in the office floor plans.
Thank you for sharing with us.
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