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Pets' Posh Pads On ARF Auction Block

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Luke Louchheim with his Alpha Dog doghouse. PHOTO COURTESY LOUCHHEIMS

Luke Louchheim with his Alpha Dog doghouse. PHOTO COURTESY LOUCHHEIMS

"ARF Barn" designed by Andrew Reyniak of ARAPC

 and built by N. Zappola & Associates

and built by N. Zappola & Associates

 with ARF rescue Jacob. PHOTO COURTESY TRIA GIOVAN

with ARF rescue Jacob. PHOTO COURTESY TRIA GIOVAN

"Benchouse" designed by Ignacio Ramos of Estudio Ramos

 and built by Bulgin & Associates

and built by Bulgin & Associates

 with ARF rescue Kaya. PHOTO COURTESY TRIA GIOVAN

with ARF rescue Kaya. PHOTO COURTESY TRIA GIOVAN

"Bow Wow Haus" by Robert Young of Robert Young Architecture

 and built by Fountainhead Construction

and built by Fountainhead Construction

 with ARF rescue Tara. PHOTO COURTESY TRIA GIOVAN

with ARF rescue Tara. PHOTO COURTESY TRIA GIOVAN

authorJD Allen on Jul 16, 2018
Le Corbusier got his start in architecture at the age of 15 by attending École des Arts Décoratifs; Mies van der Roche, who coined the phrase “less is more,” traded... more

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