One of the most interesting features of this residence is its indoor/outdoor swimming pool. The pool is located indoors on the lower level that opens directly onto a stone terrace. The glass wall enclosing the pool-room can be withdrawn completely into the walls and slide from view, creating an indoor-outdoor space.
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Residence L
The house plan of Residence-L was influenced by the character of the property, which opens in a fan-like fashion towards the rear yard. The land descends from front to rear, revealing a wide lawn with tall trees along the perimeter.
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Residence K
Elena Kalman turned the interior courtyard/garden into a family room and incorporated its stone garden walls and randomly shaped stone pavers into its foyer design. She also carefully redesigned the existing portions of the house to preserve the best features of the original architecture, including: its large glass sliding panels, its roof overhangs facing south and its abundant, built-in shelving.
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Residence M
Residence M is situated on peninsula extending into Long Island Sound and all of its rooms face the magnificent ocean views on three sides of the property.
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Residence R-2
The front façade, approached by a long, winding road nestled in the surrounding woods, reveals a playful take on a traditional country cottage. The hand-modeled ceramic plaque (made by the house owner) located over the entryway contains a depiction of four fish and represent the clients four granddaughters.
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Residence R
Residence R is situated on a street in Newton, MA, a neighborhood in Boston where most of the homes are classic Tudors. When the clients asked Elena to design a new residence for them, Elena was faced with the challenge of creating contextual architecture without falsifying the age of the new structure.