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House
on Jenkins Mountain
Designed
as a compact tower, the residence, garage, porte-cochre, and
guest apartment are tightly integrated to enhance the vertical
nature ot the house. The primary living levels are placed
as high as possible to capture the breathtaking southern views
of the pastoral valleys below and the continuous Blue Ridge
Mountains beyond. The materials are natural, harmonizing with
the site. The dry stack pattern stone is a mixture of regular
field stones, natural squared rubble fieldstones, and weatherfaced
stones selected by the mason from a private quarry.
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