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VUE | Spring 2018

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intrude on the environment in which it exists. e design was created on the footings of an existing home, meaning Dziewulski and his associates were cautious not to disturb the beach or local sea life. is in turn saved the team from creating excessive building waste, as they were able to recycle some of the structure and mold it into what it is without demolition. Looking outward to the infinite western skyline, Wave House's facade sits atop the sea with expansive decks and fire pits for evening (or morning) lounging. However, its entirety cannot be summed up merely by the life it encapsulates, but in its palatability. It is last in a row of adjacent houses, and very visible to the tens of thousands of cars which pass each day. A project such as Wave House isn't just a beautiful weekend home, it is the epitome of beachfront luxury—a Malibu landmark, one that evokes the fondest West Coast dream. 2 0 1 - 8 6 9 - 2 2 7 2 7 2 01 R i ve r R d , N o r t h B e rg e n , N J 0 7 0 4 7 For a seriously clean car. VUE ON ARCHITECTURE

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