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Sometimes one particular feature of a design deserves special recognition. That's what jurors felt when they saw this carefully crafted carport. It's a key element in the redesign and expansion of an existing cottage. Jurors admired the way the carport functions as both automobile shelter and pedestrian entry, and they liked its inventive use of ordinary materials.

Inspired by the straightforward, no-nonsense construction of barns, and by the distinctive false-front architecture of western frontier towns, architects James Goring and Steven Harrison resolved to make the carport simple and structurally expressive at the same time. To keep it as open as possible, ...

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