Source: The Fresno Bee
by BoNhia Lee on October 24, 2012
Update: If you missed last week’s “Extreme Homes” episode that included Fresno architect Arthur Dyson’s design of a house in Panama City, Fla. don’t worry. The episode titled, “Hideaway, Body House, Pyramid,” will air again at 8 p.m. Nov. 9, according to the HGTV schedule.
A Sanger home designed by Dyson will appear on Thursday’s show, which starts at 9 p.m. There is no rerun date scheduled yet.
Original post: Another one of Fresno architect Arthur Dyson’s “extreme” homes will appear on HGTV’s cable television show of the same name 9 p.m. Thursday.
This time it’s Dyson’s 1985 design of the Lencioni home in Sanger – a football-shaped house with curves and arches and a shingled exterior nestled in the woods.
The first floor of the house has a living and dining room, kitchen, a workshop and garage and open walls connecting it to the second floor where a bedroom, bathroom and study loft are enclosed where needed for privacy.
The house is located in a 100-year-old flood plain, according to Dyson. A berm raised into the foundation anchors the house in the grassy, open glade.
Last week, Dyson’s design of a Panama City home in Florida was featured on “Extreme Homes.” Read my post about it here. I’m working on finding out if that episode will run again for those of you who missed it.
In the meantime, you can watch the Sanger home at 9 p.m. Thursday on HGTV’s “Extreme Homes.“
URL to original article: http://news.fresnobeehive.com/archives/188
For further information on Fresno Real Estate check: http://www.londonproperties.com
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