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From Sarah: This small (under 500 square feet) studio built for an artist in San Jose is a perfect example of economy of space. Pared down to the essentials, the design speaks for itself. No surprise to learn that eight inc, the architects behind this studio, are the people who design the equally spartan Apple stores.

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