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As part of John Hedjuk's Wall House Studies
of the early 1970's, Wall House 2, (aka
the Bye House after the client's name) became part of the architect/educator's
large theoretical, though unbuilt, oeuvre. Originally sited in
the client's home-state of Connecticut, the house was completed
last month, a year after Hedjuk's passing, not in the United
States but in Groningen, Netherlands, after the city undertook
building the influential design on the outskirts of the city.
Though not identical to the original site and without a client,
the house's completion gives us a chance to assess the viability
of Hedjuk's drawings as built architecture. |
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Wall House 2.......Groningen, Netherlands |
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