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BELOW: In many ways, the central living space resembles a large gallery. With the exterior views as the primary attraction inside,
the architecture enacts a series of gallery display conventions: all walls are painted a modernist white, a niche cut between the stairs
allows for sculpture display, and the great room walls are comfortably sized for hanging large, abstract paintings. The only significant
breakdown of the purity of this whiteness is the living room floor. Its color matches the green lawn outside, blurring the interior-exterior
boundary through an optical extension of the central space to the grass and fields outside.
Photographs by Luke Ogrydziak and Tom Bonner