The New York Times visits Mammoth Lakes to check out the ski house LA-based architect Richard Landry designed for his family: "The stone and glass home offers unimpeded vistas of the snow-dusted Sierra Nevada mountains. It is surrounded on three sides by an outdoor deck, where a fire pit also serves as sculpture; flame-shaped tongues of steel mingle with real licks of fire." Analysis: Landry "had a vision of what he wanted and the audacity to break some rules." [NYT]
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