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[Revealed] The surprising key to losing stubborn fat
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[Revealed] The surprising key to losing stubborn fat
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ing at Frank Lloyd Wright's Imperial Hotel, Tokyo. The design of the house incorporated many of the Japanese design features Schweikher had seen in Japan, such as lamps, a Japanese bathtub, and sliding doors. When Schweikher completed the home in 1938, it included a small studio that was intended to be used whenever Schweikher had to work on a project at a late hour. The house, which Schweikher referred to as "South Willow", was his residence for 15 years. The building's studio was not meant to be Schweikher's main workplace, as he worked primarily in Chicago, but both Schweikher and Elting were enlisted in the United States Armed Forces during World War II. After the war returned, the partners were unable to find space for their architectural practice in Chicago, so they instead worked at Schweikher's home studio.
Schweikher designed many of his buildings in the studio. Architects such as Wright and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe visited the house while Schweikher lived there. In addition, other architects such as Bertrand Goldberg and Edward D. Dart were trained there. Not long after Schweikher's son was born in 1945, the architect added a conference room to the studio. Schweikher also added a bedroom to the house in 1946 or 1948. In the years after Schweikher completed his house and studio, his firm's designs were featured in numerous architectural exhibitions and magazines. The architect William Bruder wrote that the house and studio were "the pivotal architectural work which established both the philosophy and career of" Sch
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