Rural Family Residence
This architectural design won Custom Home
magazine's 2000 Merit Award for new homes over 5000 square feet.

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Our clients sought "something that would look
like it had always been there, but would also look new." The
resulting design arranges sometimes strikingly different parts into a
coherent whole. The building shell combines historical forms-- barn,
ell, farmhouse, bunkhouse-- each clad in a different type of wood siding,
but with common roof shapes and window proportions. Fronting this
composition is an imposing gabled element clad in white-painted brick and
broken by flat panes of fixed glass. This facade makes a determined
break from tradition. "It's not farmhouse cute, it has an
edge."
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