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A bench in a hallway can also provide a moment of respite, encouraging new perspectives and rhythms within a residence, even if it's just a pause to look out a window or into another room.
A bench in a hallway can also provide a moment of respite, encouraging new perspectives and rhythms within a residence, even if it's just a pause to look out a window or into another room.
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Credits

Landscape Design
Randy Allworth, Allworth Design​
Builder
Donald Heggenes of Heggenes Construction​
Photographer
Andrew Giammarco​

From Hoedemaker Pfeiffer

Working in an area that is prone to high water during storms, this building was elevated on concrete piers to allow flood waters to pass freely below the structure. The family gathers often, in numbers from two to many, and the house needed to be able to handle all of them. Durability was also a driving factor. Materials and finishes were designed to stand up to heavy use. The central great room is flanked by a pair of fireplaces with the idea that the furniture can be moved seasonally to take advantage of light and views.