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This Edina house, built on a 4.4-acre wooded lot in 1993, is the work of several renowned Twin Cities designers, including architect Tom Meyer, the AIA Minnesota Architect of Distinction in 2007, designer of the Mill City Museum and principal architect and founder of MS&R Architect and Interior Design in Minneapolis. The landscape was designed by Herb Baldwin, co-founder of the University of Minnesota's School of Landscape Architecture, and Lynn Barnhouse did the interior design.

Highlights of the house - influenced by Prairie and Asian design - include:

• More than 100 triple-paned aluminum windows.

• Shaded Oriental garden with dry creek bed.

• A master-bedroom suite that overlooks an in-ground pool.

• The living room has a barrel-vaulted, corrugated, acoustic aluminum ceiling, a Kasota-stone fireplace and a 300-gallon saltwater aquarium.

Barry Berg of Coldwell Banker Burnet, 612-925-8404, has the listing. To see more photos, go to www.barryberggroup.com.