Silver Hill House / Flavin Architects
Precise standing seam gable roofs and board-and-batten siding nod to the vernacular farmhouses of Lincoln, MA, where the Silver Hill House is located. A triangular wedge forms a canopy over the front door.
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Precise standing seam gable roofs and board-and-batten siding nod to the vernacular farmhouses of Lincoln, MA, where the Silver Hill House is located. A triangular wedge forms a canopy over the front door.
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