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The steep roof pitch and arched doorway create an inviting opening into this textured stone house. The intersection of the peak and the flat roof line creates beautiful imagery.
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Several months ago I received a very small and precious book as a gift. It was the collaborative work of the design firm McAlpine Tankersley Architecture. Photographed in black and white, poetic and thoughtful, the book is a testament to their love of creating homes. The spirit of the firm is to build houses with references to the past and a nod to the future. Following is a post from Greg Tankersley: