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Chateau in the Tropics I designed this primary home for a couple with a true passion for and intimate understanding of French-period homes. We drew much of the influence from the works of "François Mansart," the forefather of classical French Baroque architecture. The clients have an extensive art and sculpture collection, therefore it was important to create dedicated interior gallery space throughout the walls without restricting the flow of the house. The intention was to let certain spaces flow out to the exterior sculptural gardens to maintain therelationship with the "interior" space beyond—the outdoors. I feel the sculptural quality of the home takes on a museum-like superiority, which draws one through each room. The symmetrical façade with Rococo detailing sits back nicely from its corner street location, which affords passersby the opportunity to enjoy the home from its many interesting angles. To create an even more authentic-looking appearance, I added cast stone quoins to form pilasters at all corners, and a semi-circular frieze is used to highlight the entry. Charcoal rustic slate clads the mansard roof which contains a series of dormer windows. It is all these materials—even the small details—which ultimately formed their dream getaway.

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