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Ralph Rapson's Glass Cube

The Glass Cube, in Amery, Wisconsin, designed by Ralph Rapson,

Color sketch by Ralph Rapson, from Ralph Rapson Sketches and Drawings from Around the World, courtesy of the Afton Press.

"In 1972 my wife and I purchased forty acres near Amery, Wisconsin, on which to build a vacation house. Every time I suggested a scheme, however, Mary complained that the views of the meadows, the bluffs, the pines or the Apple River would be blocked. The result was an all-glass cube. By day the views – and the sunrises and sunsets – are magnificent. At night, the house becomes a luminescent jewel." – Ralph Rapson

Overview of the Rapson Cube. Photo: Tony Soluri / Architectural Digest
ArchitectureWeek covered the Rapson Cube in detail in a 2007 cover story.

Drawings by Ralph Rapson, from Ralph Rapson Sketches and Drawings from Around the World, courtesy of the Afton Press.



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