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How a B.C. Architect Combined History and Contemporary Design in His Parents’ Kootenay Lake Home
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How a B.C. Architect Combined History and Contemporary Design in His Parents’ Kootenay Lake Home
Near the historic SS Moyie sternwheeler on Kootenay Lake’s west shore, there once stood a “fishbowl.” In 1945, a cabin was constructed on a corner lot in Kaslo, British Columbia. For almost 30 years, it has belonged to the Jones family, who spent their summers by the lake. With large windows facing both streets, the cabin attracted spectators: “You had people looking in at you all the time,” Jordan Jones says. So “we called it the fishbowl,” a n…
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