Watch Wallet, Save Planet
Interior Design Magazine, October 2005

A four pages article about the Healdsburg residence in Sonoma. The 4,700-square-foot project was built in less than a year for about $200 per square-foot and included several environmentally friendly features that should lower long-term energy and maintenance costs.

"Ever at home with alternative solutions - his own residence is a decommissioned car ferry purchased in Iceland and docked in San Francisco Bay - Lundberg turned to industrial building technology typically associated with warehouses. In effect, he built a two-story, 4,700-square-foot shed on a 30-acre site with awesome views of Dry Creek Valley, home to some of Sonoma's top vineyards. At under $1 million, partial prefab never looked so good."

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