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Architect Tom Kundig designed a coastal Mississippi house on steel columns 23 feet above ground to resist severe flooding. The structure uses Corten steel and windows rated for 140 mph sustained winds and 200 mph gusts. The design embraces the site's flood-prone conditions rather than hiding them.
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