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Curved laminated beams create a flowing ceiling in the the centerpiece room designed in 1997 by architect Robert Harvey Oshatz and built in 2004 on a steep lot in Portland's West Hills. For his client, a music lover, Oshatz orchestrated a modern, wood-and-glass house that has a curving, cedar ceiling and other acoustic-enhancing shapes and materials. More than amphitheater-quality sound, however, the Wilkinson residence, in a forested part of Southwest Portland, artfully blends two fields: Architecture and music. (Randy L. Rasmussen/The Oregonian via AP)
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