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Architect:
Jean Larson, AIA
SALA Architects, Inc.
This new farm house looks like it belonged to the land in its agrarian past. The house is nestled into the east side of a knoll, and looks out onto a pasture of wild grasses. Its form revives the simplicity and good proportions of classic farm-houses seen across the rural areas of the Midwest.
Architect:
Francis Sullivan
Francis Sullivan Architect
Originally designed for an energy efficient specialty builder, this two–story craftsman style house won an award from Efficiency Vermont. Red cedar shingles and decorative trim provide a slightly rustic look to this exceptional home. The many windows and expansive feeling on the first floor prove that a house need not be a windowless box to meet high standard energy codes, and leave a small carbon footprint.
Architect:
Tim Fuller, AIA, LEED AP, Principal
SALA Architects, Inc.
This house, an update of a prairie farmstead, offers comfortable living in a traditional aesthetic. Simple detailing and shapes form an elegant rural character, maintaining an easy flow between the kitchen, dining and informal living room.
Architect:
R W Knight
Knight Architecture
This house, which was built for a couple of college professors, sits at the bottom of a hayfield that slopes down to the water. It's a very gentle and refined site, and the architect wanted to make sure the house would complement this landscape rather than compete with it.
Architect:
R. Wayne Rainey Jr., AIA
Addison Rainey Architects
This lovely house retains the beauty and elegance of southern–style homes while projecting a truly unique and carefully composed appearance. This home features an upper cupola room, a porte–cochere that is integrated with the front facade of the house, and a lovely detached two–car garage with an upper bonus room.
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