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Douglas Newby
Architecturally Significant Homes
Horse & Trolly

Burnished Concrete and Fir

A quarry pond sets the tone for this home overlooking it. Architect Max Levy designed this home in 1997. The burnished concrete and fir blend into the site, further tying the house to the pond, rainwater is collected from the roof, channeled to a basin on the breezeway entry terrace, which then cascades down a runnel to the pond. This modern home built at the end of the 20th century launched the proliferation of good modern homes in this Devonshire neighborhood.
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