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This one communicates that enormous impact of even a reasonably well done booth. Don't know how to show this w/o goring someone's ox.

gaps left between planks will not prevent drip damage or rot. How to show this better than using images of rotten lofts?

It's not just the old booths that adopted and manifest the spirit of the held together by magic illusion

architect designed loft support

the extreme lengths we go to in orfder to hide the nasty new lumber

this one actually demonstrates what I want to call not good work how to turn it into an illustration rather than a criticism?

could use better images to demonstrate this problem. this one is pretty subtle.

a roof we are not in a hurry to get rid of.

clever details in the easy-up loft booth. major brackets visible and the plywood ledge allows easy indexing and setup

same booth as I used fgor the lots of shade image this is a pretty good illustration to contrast with the new booth where they used the counter-skirt as a roof to deflect water from the pile of planks. Problem here is that ot invotes the wood to rot

really cute but sti ll an awful lot of shade. Would like a series of illustrations to dhjow how a redesign could make it lower impact

magnificent easyup roof supports. There are other details of this roof that are wonderful

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