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't: <br />1 <br />mmdm <br />iam,wmn <br />\. <br />Ji >: <br />■ <br />‘mV <br />HttMML'SBft tBK J8BI <br />SSLmi^sss <br />n^lif/ <br />••» k'. t <br />Af ‘i <br />•v A*m <br />'TX3s?..‘-‘' <br />r <br />\ <br />^^'v\ <br />'•i' <br />I& <br />i <br />GI«m block window facoo couth to hood kitchen tabic with winter aunlight. <br />Addition CcDtiauad from page 2S <br />place looks as if that’s how it was <br />intended from the start. The new <br />cedar shingles are lighter than the <br />old ones, but age and weather will <br />it*’ Ai -» K. . " .* <br />W * <br />y/ ■ • i’ , ; . \ V’ <br />i'»* f ' ^4' t '*'* '■\‘;r :<^r> A ' <br />iif^ <br />iWL <br />;<^-' <br />- '..1 <br />!|il^ inen <br />i5ti ji” <br />7 s* <br />-1 *' ■ a <br />Sis•- V . <br />hi <br />.>.<r <br />View from the rcdcoignad kitchen raveale a broakfaat table and the <br />piano, which waa the original raaaon for the addition. <br />solve that <br />The Job cost g6S,(H>0, including the <br />price of an efficient new gas furnace <br />for the bat<water heating system.. <br />Susanka would have Installed a <br />passive solar system but for the trees <br />on the south side of the house. That <br />forced her to a partial passive <br />system that includes the Ull vertical <br />stretches of glass blocks. <br />In the new Uving room, the thermal <br />windows let in sunlight to be soaked <br />up by tiled concrete fhwn. The <br />concrete stores the heat. The partial <br />passive system is supplemented by a <br />wood stow. Air In a hollow iron shell <br />around the firebox heals up and Is <br />blown Into the living room. <br />One of the features Rollwagen likes <br />best about her addition Is that it <br />appears more spacious than the <br />actual number of added square feet <br />would imply. She had a party <br />recenUy. celebrating the completion <br />of the addition and the opening of <br />the new business. More than 100 <br />persons were Invited. <br />• <br />“There was room for everyone. No <br />one was crowded. This place is <br />broken up intoa lot of small spaces <br />and nooks, and people broke up into <br />small gmups and they all found <br />places that fli their group." <br />While the work was going on, she <br />says, the grand piano was being <br />refitted and repaired and tuned up <br />When il was finished. It sounded <br />better than ever. <br />One of the things Susanka <br />appreciates about the finished <br />product Is the way an architect <br />(herself) and a builder (Pederson) <br />work together harmoniously. For <br />her. she aayi,“lt was like walking <br />Into a worUag model everyday." <br />"I was doing the composing, drawing <br />the plans, but there Is always room <br />for interpreutlon and that's where <br />-jWI I > <br />QIaaa block window oxionda <br />from kitchen table up Into aac* <br />ond*floor library. <br />the builder came in, and like an <br />orchestra director he had to do (he <br />interpretation of the whole thing. He <br />took pains over everything, and you <br />can see how much effort he put into <br />the v/oodwork and bow it all fits <br />together perfectly." <br />f'r- <br />'. ?* .*i!- <br />1 <br />r ¥ <br />rj?. <br />CITY OF ORC <br />PLEASE FILI <br />NAME (plea <br />3^,^. .£). , <br />Klh&irii. <br />2. <br />7. U <br />9. f'I.C .5 <br />10. 4.H. / <br />11/. <br />12 COl <br />19. <br />20. <br />■ <br />,y ■