I had one table, a big table and at first, I worked alone and I did a beach house in Fire Island. That's where some people from Princeton, who were... he was teaching at Princeton. They said, we have $9000, we bought this site right on the ocean. Well, even then $9000 wasn't very much, but we built the beach house in nine days for $9000. And the way we were able to do that was I was reading the New York Times magazine section and, you know, the advertisements in the back of the magazine section and there was a company in Michigan that made pre-cut log cabins. You would, you know, say, I want my log cabin ten by ten, whatever it is. They'd cut the material, they'd ship it by boat, and put up the log cabin. So I said well, if you could do that with a log cabin, you can do that with a real contemporary building. So I said, look, here's a design and they cut the lumber three by six, three inches thick, so it's an inside finish and an outside finish, no insulation and we built the house out of that pre-cut lumber, sleeping on the beach, in nine days.
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So that was published actually in the New York Times magazine section after it was finished. My parents felt, well, you know, if it's okay for the New York Times maybe we could have our son build a house for that. And so I then I did the house for my parents in Essex Fells. They had been living in a three-storey house and they didn't want to walk up and down stairs anymore and they wanted to live in a ranch, what they call a ranch house, one level. So I made the one level house for them in Essex Fells.