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Gable
Front Hall
Roof Detail
South Elevation
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Courtyard Entry
Living Room
Screened Porch
View to Courtyard
Detail
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Ipswich Cottage, Massachusetts, 1998
This 2400 square foot cottage was designed for a single woman who wished to simplify her life with one-floor living, yet retain the flexibility to enjoy overnight visits from friends and grandchildren. The house is planned around a central living room/dining room with a lofty open ceiling to convey the feeling of a Maine summer cottage. Surrounding this space are the main bedroom wing, an eat- in kitchen, and above, a library/loft leading to a children’s room within the dormers. A small entry courtyard shaped by the garage and a covered connector gives a sense of security upon arrival. A flagstone terrace wraps around the east and south sides of the house, with views to the pond and the salt marsh beyond. Natural materials complement the informal plan: recycled fir columns, cedar shingles, granite and bluestone paving, and millwork sawn from an ancient elm tree that had recently died on the property.
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| Structural Engineer: |
John Born Associates, Cambridge, MA |
| Mechanical Engineer: |
Robert O. Smith, Newton, MA |
| Landscape Architect: |
David Davis, Landscape Designer, Cambridge, MA |
| Builder: |
Robert L. Weatherall and Co., Ipswich, MA |
| Photography: |
Roe Osborn, The Taunton Press, and Russell Campaigne |
| Design Team: |
D. O'Neil, S. Pennoyer, Russell Campaigne |
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Published Articles: "Downsizing with Style," Fine Homebuilding, July, 2000 RETURN
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