
The first two floors, plus the support beams of the third floor, are mostly framed up! Here are a couple good images of the gravity defiance:


And the overall framing status:

It was pretty surreal to walk through some of the rooms and feel their size! Everything seems just the right size; not too small, but not big enough to waste space/money. I guess that's the benefit of working with experienced architects. You can see more framing pictures in the web gallery.
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