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Don Metz (architect)

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Donald Metz (born 24 November 1940) is an architect known for his earth-integrated house that was built in the 1970s to take advantage of thermal insulation.

"The Metz House" was featured in Xanadu: The Computerized Home of Tomorrow (ISBN 0-87491-701-8) describing its similarities to the Xanadu House. Metz lives with his family in Lyme, New Hampshire.

References

  1. Hall, Loretta (2004). Underground Buildings: More Than Meets the Eye. Quill Driver Books. pp. 71–72. ISBN 9781884956270. Retrieved 19 November 2012.

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