This house has an air of ambassadorial dignity. In a strong example of modernism-meets-classicism, it derives integrity both in how it is dressed and how it is not at all dressed.


An Excerpt from "Poetry of Place"
by Bobby McAlpine
“Come let me love you,” said the house. Good architecture says subtly – if you should wander, if you should wonder, if you are loved, if you are seen – come back to me. I am a constant in your life. I’ll say this again and again until you hear it, until you own it, until you don’t need me anymore, until you are structured the same, until you know your name.














