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I'm a Market Research Manager in iTunes at Apple. Before that, I co-founded a teddy bear company called FanZanimal. Before that I went to Harvard Business School. Before that I worked for Bain & Company. Before that I went to Brown University and played lacrosse. Before that I went to Milton Academy. Before that I went to Meadowbrook. Before that I had nothing to do but root for the Red Sox.
 
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“If the walls of the Big Dig House could talk, they’d tell you that it’s comprised of 600,000 lbs of recycled materials that were rescued from the Big Dig highway project in Boston. Inhabitat last reported on the striking modern residence in 2006 when it was still in its planning stages, and it has since come a long way from being a pile of rubble and recycled materials. We may now behold what stands today — an elegant and modern private home in Lexington, MA with an exciting backstory.” (via Inhabitat » Big Dig House: Recycled Residence Reaches Completion)via mikehudack
I’m surprised that any part of the Big Dig called for so much beautiful wood, but I’ll go along with it. This place is gorgeous. I can’t wait to cruise by Lexington for some reason in the next few years and check it out in person.
this house is amazing
dream house. hippieflavor:
I’m surprised that any part of the Big Dig called for so much beautiful wood, but I’ll go along with it. This place is...
awesome. glad to know at least part of the Big Dig wasn’t a complete disaster.
i`d like to live there
hilker: hippieflavor:
This is incredible. I can’t wait to have the exposed steel work on our new house in pics to share. :)
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Wednesday. A quiet moment: poetry, yogurt, hawthorne valley farms granola, coffee. Inwood, NY.
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