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| A 1940's era home was almost completely leveled to the foundation in order to re-build the new architecturally considered home. A design emphasizing the integration of prominent gable forms was incorporated creating a dynamic visual presence along the Columbia River where the house is situated. |
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Brick and cottage lap siding compliment the exterior that is abundantly glazed on the river and view side of the home. |
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A barrel arch form is a welcoming entry statement into the home at the logical intersection of the East/West and North/South arms of the home. |
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