Star Tribune/AIA home of the month
THE HOME OF THE MONTH APPEARS THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH. THE PROGRAM IS A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE STAR TRIBUNE AND THE MINNESOTA CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. A JURY OF EXPERTS SELECTS THE 12 ARCHITECT-DESIGNED HOUSES, WHICH REPRESENT A RANGE OF PRICE LEVELS, STYLES AND LOCATIONS.
ABOUT THIS PROJECT
Location: St. Paul. Clients: Tom Hysell and Susan Marie Swanson. Contractor: Harry Jensen Construction, Minneapolis. Size: 350 square feet (does not include rebuilt sunroom). Design team: Christine Albertsson, architect; Laura Cayere-King, project manager, both with Albertsson Hansen Architecture, Minneapolis. www.aharchitecture.com. Cost: about $250 per sq. foot
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