Some Interesting Houses
Le Corbusier, Villa Savoye
Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater
Ludwig Mies van de Rohe Farnsworth House
Thomas Jefferson Monticello
The Magney House Designed by Glen Murcutt
House & Studio at Toro Canyon Designed by Barton Myers
Another house designed by Glen Murcutt
Glenn Murcutt
Plywood: laminated sheets of wood; these are softwood core layers with a hard wood, such as birch, veneer.
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Plywood can be an excellent interior, finish material!
The wall material is oriented strand board (osb)
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Baltic Birch plywood is made using only birch, hardwood, layers, with a birch veneer. It is a higher quality plywood than standard plywood.
More layers, of thinner dimension, creates an edge detail that is worth showing, rather than covering with an additional finish material.
Home of architect Christof Jantzen, Topanga, California
Plywood wine rack
Laminated wood (plywood) chair by Punkalive
Particle board used as a finish material on the ceiling and walls
Bent plywood in design Alvar Aalto Charles and Ray Eames Hans Wegner
Paimio armchair, Alvar Aalto, Courtesy Artek.
Eames Lounge Chair, 1956
Charles and Ray Eames
Sketch by Charles Eames
1914–2007 Hans J Wegner trained as a cabinet-maker before attending the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts
Butterfly Stool, 1956, by Sori Yanagi (Japanese, born 1915); Originally manufactured by Tendo Co. Ltd. Now sold by Vitra.
Grete Jalk: Chair, 1963 Made by P. Jeppesen. Plywood
Nanna Ditzel: Chair, 1962 Made by Povl Christiansen. Oregon pine
Hans J. Wegner: Three-Legged Chair, 1963 Made by Johannes Hansen. Plywood