Perfect Imperfections

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This month in Perfect Imperfections, venture to Hall Architects’ Wabi Sabi House—a three-quarter-acre compound living in an unperfected, unrefined state. Everything about the home embraces the Japanese ideal of wabi-sabi, celebrating the beauty that arises from flaws occurring in the natural world. Journey along with us and observe how this notion informs the entirety of the two structures on the property—one built as a “live” space and one for “work”—showcased in the exposed framework and unfinished concrete blocks, each element creating a feeling of both grounding and impermanence. 

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