Graft House in Houston, Texas / StudioMET Architects
Graft House is a home designed for a couple and their two kids along with grandparents for extended stays. The approach quickly turned to selective joining of the good – GRAFTING, and refinement
Graft House is a home designed for a couple and their two kids along with grandparents for extended stays. The approach quickly turned to selective joining of the good – GRAFTING, and refinement
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