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With work ranging from cathedral renovations to university buildings, architect Jim Olson has stayed true to his principle that buildings should be a bridge between nature, culture and people. His family lodge is a labour of love that has taken 50 years to build and is a hymn to simple, understated living.
Interiors consultant & writer: Mario de Castro Photographer: Noah Webb
Puget Sound
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