Filmmaker Allie Rood grew up in houses designed and built by her parents — very cool houses.
One was built on an old lumber mill site and had a working water turbine. Another, perched on a hillside, evolved to include a tower topped by an onion shaped cupola. Their current house, the Waitsfield 10, was built over 16 summers by design build students at the Yestermorrow School in Waitsfield, who imbued it with layers of individual design contributions from concrete faces to trapezoidal drawers.

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