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The Resonance House: Installation to Inhabitation
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The Resonance House: Installation to Inhabitation
Resonance House is a design-fabricate-assemble single-family residence located at 151 Old Georgetown Street in downtown Lexington. The house has been an on-going project for professor Greg Luhan’s digital design studio classes since the concept's inception at the beginning of the spring semester. Students, under the guidance of Luhan and experts in the college's Schools of Architecture and Interior Design and Department of Historic Preservation, have designed and digitally fabricated many components in the house including the cabinets, flooring and storage pieces. The goal of this "art to part" approach was to develop a prototype house that boasts both low maintenance and high energy efficiency. From the Series:Center for Visualization
Video Length: 1710
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: June 27, 2007
View Count: 3
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