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Rice House (other)
Rice House may refer to: ;in Australia *Rice House (Melbourne), Australia ;in the United States *Green Pryor Rice House, Somerville, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Morgan County *Rice House (Bentonville, Arkansas), NRHP-listed in Benton County *James A. Rice House, Bentonville, Arkansas, NRHP-listed in Benton County *Rice-Upshaw House, Dalton, Arkansas, NRHP-listed in Randolph County *Lilian Jenette Rice House, Rancho Santa Fe, California, National Register of Historic Places listings in San Diego County, California, NRHP-listed in San Diego County *Ida M. Rice House, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, NRHP-listed *Ward Rice House, Pueblo, Colorado, National Register of Historic Places listings in Pueblo County, Colorado, listed on the NRHP in Pueblo County *House at 7217 Ventura Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida, also known as the ''Rice House'', NRHP-listed in Duval County *Clifton Rice House, West Palm Beach, Florida, NRHP-listed in Pa ...
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Rice House (Melbourne)
The Rice House is a residence located at 69 Ryans Road, Eltham, Victoria, Eltham, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, built from 1952-53. Designed by Melbourne architect Kevin Borland for a young couple, whose open mindedness and excitement for progressive/alternative ways of living allowed quite a different archetype for housing, the house is notable for its unusual construction technique and use of materials. Rice House was the first experiment of three architectural explorations in Melbourne. Clients Young artist Harrie Rice and wife Lorna were a young couple whose exposure to ''The Age'' RVIA Small Homes Service saw them fall in love with modern housing design. An attempt to meet with Kevin Boyd at RVIA Small Homes Service led Harrie and Lorna to meet their architect Kevin Borland. Description Physical properties Interior The interior of the house was comparable to caves occupying small spaces and volumes. The invention of these structural moves were develop ...
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