| This new home in a historic area in the western suburbs of Chicago is designed for a professional couple as a response to their informal lifestyle and their desire for a "Shingle Style" residence. | ||
| With an exterior that freely expresses the interior functions using dormers, offsets, bays and window placement, the house is a reinterpretation of the Shingle Style with a Craftsman level of detailing. | ||
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| Project Team: | Completion Date: | |||
| Dennis Langley, Principal | 1999 | |||
| Dan Towler Weese | ||||
| Mary Martin | Project Cost: | |||
| withheld at owner's request | ||||