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    <title>Loblolly House: Elements of a New Architecture + DVD </title>
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  <targetAudience>If prefabs are assembly-line Fords, Loblolly is a custom hot rod, begging for mass production." —Andrew Blum for WIRED magazine
Known for their in-depth research and innovative, inventive, and meticulously constructed architecture, Kieran Timberlake Associates put its ideas about streamlining the making of architecture to the test. The results took the form of a fully modular and award-winning house, featuring an active and adjustable double-skin façade so advanced that no client would consider it. Kieran Timberlake Associates boldly took the project upon themselves, using partner Stephen Kieran's own summer house as a laboratory.</targetAudience>
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