Design Thinking
DESIGN BUREAU
Every home should have: A rescued dog.
A look at John Senhauser’s projects. Above: Walnut Woods residence Right: Glass-enclosed projecting volume contains the meditation space, photo by Scott Hisey; Kitchen and living room, photo by Craig Thompson.
visited 12 years ago. It’s simply sublime how it captures and uses light in a way that hasn’t been duplicated anywhere else I’ve ever seen. IF I WEREN’T AN ARCHITECT, I’D BE: Miserable or lost. When I was four or five years old, I wanted to be a cowboy, but once I knew what an architect was, at age 10, that’s when I decided that’s what I wanted to be. I enjoyed
making model airplanes and cars, and it got to the point where I had leftover parts from kits, and I started designing and creating my own things. EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE: A rescued dog. Your whole perception of things will change, and you understand what unconditional love is about. I’ve had a rescued dog, Cedric, for
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