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louidgi

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  1. It was flooded and abandoned in 1985 but apparently still stands, covered in moss. Mojo Lake is difficult to find on a map, probably because it's on private property. The video mentioned above is by the architect's daughter and it gives a lot of information.

    Edit: Mojo Lake is apparently aka Chenango Lake. It's west of FM 521 between Bonney and Angleton. I doubt that the house is visible from FM 521 because of the wooded area between it and the road. You can see it nicely on Google Earth, unfortunately no birds-eyes on Live Search.

    Did I mention it's private property?

    Hello Marmer, i'm new on this forum, i'm a frenchman leaving in Paris, i'm not an architect, but more a visual artist. I work mostly with videos, photos and drawings. My researchs are mainly concerned with modernist architecture and also experimental architecture from the 70'. The Antfarm house in Angleton just feet in the field my researches and i feel really appealed to come to texas to take some pictures of this house. I'm really interested by the fact that it's almost a relic standing in the nature, it seems like a kind of ruin of the future... I found it on google earth (with your help, thank you very much) but it seems like it has been renovated, it looks all clean and white...? Do you have more informations about the current state of the house please and do you have any idea how i could try toget in touch with the actual owners of the property? It's a long way from paris to Angleton that's why i'm asking so many questions...

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