| I have created a unique furniture design style that utilizes laminated hardwood to create bold composite wood forms with a distinctive architectural massiveness. Frequently the interior is hollow to facilitate portability. No veneers or plywoods are used, thus preserving the natural integrity of wood. |
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Cypress
and Concrete Bench
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Glass
topped oak coffee table with marble slab
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Walnut
Sculpture
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Lamp
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Lamp
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Oak
Chair
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Interior
Fountain
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Glass
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All images are copyright 2008 by Ames Guyton. All rights reserved. Ames Guyton
is a licensed architect in the state of Florida (AR0008309). He is registered
with the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB).
He has a Master's Degree from Columbia University, and has over thirty
years experience as an architect, having worked for some of America's
most distinguished firms, including Marcel Breuer, one of the founders
of modern architecture. He has toured Europe many times and has spent
six months in the Orient. He has photographed many of Frank Lloyd
Wright's buildings as well. Address: 1015 Marvone Lane, Jacksonville, Florida, 32266 Telephone: (904) 249-5018 For
questions, comments, or more information, email me at klkalg@comcast.net
This page last updated on March 14, 2008
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