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Muskoka Lake House

After finishing his 1959 sculpture “Last Ladder”—a beam of reclaimed timber with pockets carved into it—the artist Carl Andre reflected ruefully on his work. “I realized the wood was better before I cut it than after,” he later said. “I did not improve it in any way.” Andre was commenting not on the limits of his talent but rather on the limits of human intervention itself, particularly when applied to natural artifacts. Can we really make nature better than it us? he implicitly asked. Maybe we should leave it alone—or intervene, if we must, with the lightest possible touch.

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