At an early age, Wendy Bertrand developed a fascination with the use of space in and around buildings, particularly the out of the ordinary. It all started with sleeping arrangements in her childhood and summers spent in Mexico. When she was six, her divorced mother bought a vintage 1918 cottage in La Jolla, Calif. Initially, … Continue reading It started with sleeping in the bedroom then attic then garage: Exploring unexpected uses of space spurs architectural career
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