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SUMMARY:Seattle Architecture Foundation:  Designing Big in Small Spaces 
LOCATION:Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street. $15/$10 advance.
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DESCRIPTION:With large homes quickly becoming a thing of the past\, this is becoming the era of smaller\, more-compact residences. Whether a small house or a houseboat\, these modest spaces can present a unique set of design challenges. In this installment of The Seattle Architecture Foundation’s 2012-13 lecture series\, Developing Community Through Design\, a panel of experts—architect Gene Morris\, of Lagerquist & Morris; architect Michelle Linden\, of Atelier Drome; and Yasmine Kiss\, resident of Cottage Development; and moderator Paul Schlachter of Olson Kundig Architects—delves into what goes into the design of small houses; the related property-development considerations; and what it takes to live in one of these unconventional\, yet inventive\, spaces. Presented by the Seattle Architecture Foundation.      Advance tickets are $15/$10 students\, seniors\, and SAF members; $20 three days before the lecture at www.brownpapertickets.com and at the door beginning at 6 pm. Downstairs at Town Hall; enter on Seneca Street.      LEARN MORE&#058      www.seattlearchitecture.org/events.html                   READ MORE&#058      http://townhallseattle.org/seattle-architecture-foundation-designing-big-in-small-spaces/
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