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VOL. 12/NO. 4, JULY 2011
Table of Contents
PROFILE
Tailoring Tradition
For more than a decade, Clawson Architects of Maplewood, NJ, has created highly individualized residential, retail and institutional projects throughout the Northeast.
By Nancy Ruhling
2011 PALLADIO AWARDS
Connecticut French
Restoration & Renovation
For the latest in a long line of projects in Greenwich, CT, Hilton-VanderHorn Architects renovates existing structures and creates new garden spaces based on French Country precedents.
By Will Holloway
Matching Principles
Sympathetic Addition
Grandberg & Associates Architects' expansion of a 1920s house in Westport, CT, doubles the
footprint of Walter Bradnee Kirby's original design to accommodate a family of five.
By Annabel Hsin
Building for the Inevitable
New Design & Construction – less than 5,000 sq.ft.
The Beachtown House in Galveston, TX, by Michael G. Imber, Architects, is built to withstand
the destructive forces of nature while adhering to the principles of sustainability.
By Dan Cooper
Shingle Inspiration New Design & Construction – more than 5,000 sq.ft.
Designed by Sachs Lindores, a new Shingle Style residence in Rhode Island evokes the 19th-century
aesthetic of McKim, Mead & White while accommodating a modern mix of formal and family spaces.
By Lynne Lavelle
Bucolic Beauty Exterior Spaces – Gardens & Landscapes
James Doyle Design Associates rejuvenates an eight-acre Greenwich, CT, property – while
respecting its 1800s farmhouse, barn and guest cottage – through a series of terraced gardens,
plantings and hardscaping.
By Nancy E. Berry
PRODUCT REPORT
Solving the Snow Problem
Three manufacturers discuss snow-retention products.
BOOK REVIEW
Shingle Style Architecture for the 21st Century, by E. Ashley Rooney.
Reviewed by Nancy E. Berry
THE FORUM
Why Palladio Matters More Than Ever, by Clem Labine
The legacy of Andrea Palladio endures in the designs of today that he continues to inspire,
as well as in the architecture awards program that bears his name.
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