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David Engdahl’s Private Language in Lamelliform

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In one of the oldest houses in historic San Marco, architect and sculptor David Engdahl makes his home and his art. He calls them “lamelliforms.” He’s made more than 300 in the past 50 years. They’re something like his own private language.

The Story of Wacca Pilatka, Robert Broward’s Own Residence

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It was here the architect broke his neck while sunbathing nude on top of his house. It was here the manatee came to feed on sea grasses. Despite a 60 year career, designing more than 500 buildings, Bob Broward didn’t build his own residence, Wacca Pilatka, until he was almost 70.