"Stanley Mazor is one of the architects of the information age... So it was not surprising that when Mr. Mazor turned his hand to building a vacation house, his approach would be inventive..." - The New York Times, 2/5/2005 This unique guide chronicles the multi-staged development of a 3-story French Chateau using novel Styrofoam ICF building blocks and other innovative materials. The techniques used and lessons learned during this project are illustrated with more than 70 photographs and many diagrams. In this practical guide, an amateur architect shares the lessons learned designing his home using novel building materials. Follow his journey to France to find the original chateau, and his work with local Oregon craftsman to create a work of art and a contribution to his community. Note: an affordable 8.5x11" $19.99 paperback is also available, published under ISBN 978-1-58832-234-0. See https://www.createspace.com/4864811 for details.
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Stanley Mazor has more than 40 years of experience as a computer architect, chip designer and teacher in Silicon Valley. He has been a guest lecturer at Stanford, Univ. of Santa Clara, KTH in Stockholm, and in China, Finland and South Africa. He has published more than 50 articles and two books. He has been inducted into the Inventor's Hall of Fame and the SFSU Wall of Fame, received the American Innovator Award, the Kyoto Prize, the Robert Noyce Award, and a PC Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award.
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