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The sloping site meant that the view sheds are predominantly downward; however, the roof form and second-story windows reach for sky views.
The lakeside deck serves as an expanded living space and provides gentle access to a rear lawn
The dining/sleep area sits half a flight up from the living room and kitchen.
A small sleeping/reading area looks down into the dining area.
The traditions of the Maine camp vernacular have been respected yet challenged and re-envisioned.
Living Room looking out on glacial boulder, deck, and lake.
The siding is local eastern white cedar stained to softly take direction from the modeled textures and colors of the trees and stones.
The home was partially designed around a large glacial boulder.
Familiar materials and a new form.
Three primary bedrooms look out at the deck below and the lake beyond.
Views from the lake up to the house.
Secondary bathroom
The East (street) facade
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