Abiquiu House / Anderson Anderson Architecture

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Text description provided by the architects. Designed for an anthropologist and a concert pianist, retiring from Phoenix, Arizona, to this small New Mexico town on a desert site fronting the Rio Chama—not far from Georgia O’Keefe’s famous home on the bluff above this house uses several relatively standard prefabrication systems. SIPs are used for the wall panels only, while the roof and floors are constructed of prefabricated 2×4 long-span trusses. Although it was originally intended to use panels as the roof and floor structure as well, the house was switched shortly before construction to a truss system to simplify the assembly and to reduce the structural lumber splines required in the long spans of the panels.

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Cite: "Abiquiu House / Anderson Anderson Architecture" 24 Jul 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/70164/abiquiu-house-anderson-anderson-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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