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The guesthouse, designed in the Sukiya Shoin style, is set in a Japanese
Garden designed as a part of this project. Cardwell Architects worked
with Japanese temple carpenter Makoto Imai in the design and construction.
Makoto grew up in rural Japan and served a traditional apprenticeship
with master carpenters. His career work includes teahouse design and
construction throughout Japan, with his focus on historic temples
in Kyoto. |
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