Tucson-based architect Rick Joy may be known best for the expressive, dignified forms of his houses, but when asked how he might describe his style, he denies having one. “It would be really boring to have a style and impose it on everyone,” he says. Nevertheless, when a friend and first-time client—owner of a Canadian lighting agency—commissioned him to design a vacation house on one of the Turks and Caicos islands, there was only one aesthetic requirement: that it be a “Rick Joy piece.”
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