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+ | The '''Chemosphere''' is a [[Modern architecture|modernist house]] in [[Los Angeles]], California, designed by [[John Lautner]] in 1960. The building, which the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' once called "the most modern home built in the world",<ref name="Timberg 2005"/> is admired both for the ingenuity of its solution to the problem of the site and for its unique [[octagonal]] design. | ||
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The Chemosphere is a modernist house in Los Angeles, California, designed by John Lautner in 1960. The building, which the Encyclopædia Britannica once called "the most modern home built in the world",<ref name="Timberg 2005"/> is admired both for the ingenuity of its solution to the problem of the site and for its unique octagonal design.
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