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GOTTA GET THE HOUSEPLANS FOR THAT ARCHITECT-DESIGNED HOUSE IN "THE GET GUIDE"
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We are new subscribers who found THE GET GUIDE very useful, but we were most smitten with the house pictured on p. 5 (Featured in THE GET GUIDE 2009 - Need a back copy? This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ). Are there any more pictures available that show other views of the house? Are there commercially available houseplans or drawings for it? Obviously, it’s not for sale—and it would be a whopper of a commute for us—but we’d like to know more about the house.

Can you direct us to the architects or help us? Thanks mucho.

—David Saalfrank and Shelley Zansky, New Jersey

Melody Emerick of Emerick Architects, who designed the house with her architect-husband Brian and who lives in the woods-hugging home with the couple’s two daughters (“Primal Lodge,” May-June 2008), replies: “Thank you, mucho! We love the word ‘smitten.’ Feel free to check out more views of the house on our website, emerick-architects.com. We don’t have plan sets for sale, but as I like to say, ‘Have license, will travel . . .’”

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