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Heh, not a house, especially not MY house, but the Columbia Boulevard Wasterwater Treatment Plant. I wanted to shoot this ever since I saw the drawings from Skylab Architecture. My youngest and I were out on one of our photo expeditions when I decided we should pay this award winning architectural edifice a visit. We will come back during the day when the grounds are open.
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For the movie adaptation of Stephenie Meyers, Twilight, a modern, rather extravagant, house in the Portland area was chosen to fill in as the Cullen house. The house had caught the eyes of the filmmakers after it was featured in a magazine called Portland Spaces. The house had been designed by architect Jeff Kovel of Skylab Architecture and built by Charlie and Lucy Metcalf for Nike executive John Hoke and his family. Reportedly Hoke really liked the idea of his house being used as the home to a family of sophisticated vampires and allowed filming to proceed in both the interiors and exteriors. Because of his profession, members of the production team dubbed the structure the "Nike House." The Cullen house is supposedly located just outside of Forks, WA
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For the movie adaptation of Stephenie Meyers Twilight, a modern, rather extravagant, house in the Portland area was chosen to fill in as the Cullen house. The house had caught the eyes of the filmmakers after it was featured in a magazine called Portland Spaces. The house had been designed by architect Jeff Kovel of Skylab Architecture and built by Charlie and Lucy Metcalf for Nike executive John Hoke and his family. Reportedly Hoke really liked the idea of his house being used as the home to a family of sophisticated vampires and allowed filming to proceed in both the interiors and exteriors. Because of his profession, members of the production team dubbed the structure the "Nike House." The Cullen house is supposedly located just outside of Forks, WA
The Cullen's house from Twilight movie series
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