Cordero Pardee Transforms Wood-Framed Barn into Studio and Library in Rural Vermont
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Summary
American architecture studio Cordero Pardee transformed a wood-framed barn into a studio and library using biomaterials in rural Vermont. The project, known as the Barnard Barn, is located on a mountainside in a forest clearing on 47 acres.
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Cordero Pardee has used biomaterials to adapt a wood-framed barn into a studio and library on a mountainside in rural Vermont.
Cordero Pardee, which has offices in New York, California and
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