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ALD Architectural Land Design, Inc.
Photo Credit: Gary T. Andreas
Christmas installation. Garland decorated with premium ribbon and other accessories.
Catchlight Painting
Removing the old paint has enormous impact, wouldn’t you agree? The stripped brick is simply beautiful.
Timberlane Shutters
Elfreth's Alley in Philadelphia is considered the oldest residential street in the country; truly the original working class block right in the heart of where our Founding Father's built the fundamental tenets of our nation.
With such a responsibility to history, and working with not one, but two formal historic associations, as well as a homeowner with a keen sense on restoring the exact elements of the home, the detail in these shutters matches what was done over 200 years ago, and even longer! The custom trim, custom panel and louver splits, even the placement of the hardware and color -- Timberlane worked closely with historical specialists and window specialists to make sure ever detail was exact.
Green Point Design Pty Ltd
Architect’s notes:
The design responded to the clients’ wish for a home to accomodate a growing, active family. The design includes an open plan living area on the upper floor with a central kitchen and an “away” space for childrens' games. Bedrooms remain naturally cool in summer in the partially earth-sheltered lower level.
Special features:
Wood fired hydronic boiler; very low maintenance external materials including bluestone and recycled bricks; incorporates wheelchair access throughout upper floor, guest room and bathing facility to AS 1422.
karmic stone
Architectural Gem of Doylestown, PA>
At the southeast corner of East State Street and South Main Street in Doylestown is Lenape Hall
One of the most distinctive buildings in Doylestown, the building was designed by architects Addison Hutton & Thomas Cernea and dedicated November 17th 1874.
It originally provided Doylestown with a large town hall for public meetings, a concentrated store area and a much-needed indoor market.
In the early 20th century, the Strand Theater showed movies here until the building of the New Strand Theater, in 1925. In effect it was a Victorian shopping mall, which had a strong influence on the town’s commercial identity.
from the doylestown historical society http://www.doylestownhistorical.org/BuildingRecognition/Lenape.htm
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