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year old Farm Home in Carlisle PA
200 year old farm house. The decision was deliberate, after looking extensively in central Pennsylvania for a company that offered something other than big-box, mass market products. Frank's [Lesher] obvious passion for his work was infectious. His willingness to accommodate my schedule, to hear my vision
centuries-old home sealed the deal. It was easy to reach a design plan and from design through installation, all went smoothly and on time. Given another opportunity, I'd make the same choice again without hesitation."
Dr. Wendy Dean from Carlisle
Photo Cindy Lesher
of an old farmhouse. Beadboard is prominent enough to dominate even the bright raspberry coverlet.
of an old farmhouse or a breezy bungalow on the beach. On this built-in dresser and shelving unit, it's strong enough to dominate even the bright raspberry coverlet.
of an old farmhouse or a breezy bungalow on the beach. On this built-in dresser and shelving unit, it's strong enough to dominate even the bright raspberry coverlet.
disheveled old sheds and barns into a connected whole. The aim is to play up the idea of organic growth over time, without jarring contrasts between old and new buildings. The sheds set the stage, one of them acting as a gate lodge that you go through to get to the house.
The language and materials of
isn’t an old farm building.
Photography by Robert Brewster
dwellings of old. Due to the particular sensitivity of the site, which is adjacent to the extraordinary Therme Vals by Peter Zumthor, the architects chose to bury the house deep into a steep hillside, leaving the surrounding nature undisturbed. Its expression is as a void in the hill rather than as an object
like an old project of mine back in the university.
dwellings of old. Due to the particular sensitivity of the site, which is adjacent to the extraordinary Therme Vals by Peter Zumthor, the architects chose to bury the house deep into a steep hillside, leaving the surrounding nature undisturbed. Its expression is as a void in the hill rather than as an object