




Several pictures of the
Captree family compound as finish work takes place. James was able to design three distinct versions of Long Island's shingle-style architecture that are at once unique and connected-- to the tradition and each other. Blogger
Modernemama and the Guy get a tour this Friday; stay posted for her assessment of another
Bouler Architecture project.
2 comments:
WOW!!! Great job! Wish I could play jacks on that porch.
we had the best time - check out the blog for my take
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