By DONNA L. COLE, For The Capital
By DONNA L. COLE, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/16/10
The merit of a house isn't necessarily a reflection of just the architect or just the builder or just the homeowners. It can take all three elements to achieve the right aesthetic and structural balance, creating perfect harmony among interior, exterior and site.
Paul W. Gillespie — The Capital
A wide variety of angles, pitches and shapes all intersect at the front door of the home. Just next to the door, a steel support beam, in a shade of spiced pumpkin, rises and intersects with two others and an overhang just above the roofline.
Marilyn and Gil Ugiansky's West Annapolis home overlooks Weems Creek.
What does all that mean?
The West Annapolis home of Marilyn and Gil Ugiansky was a true collaboration which produced a bold and beautiful house.
"Great projects begin with great clients, and Gil and Marilyn were true partners in this endeavor," said Annapolis-based architect Tobias Sullivan. "It was also a collaborative effort - the owners,...
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Congrats! - 2010-01-19 10:56:42
From your proud son; You have both spent what seems like a lifetime making your visions into reality. Each phase has been great but I think you finally nailed it. The house is fine art.
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home of the week - 2010-01-16 13:59:54
best home of the week I have seen in a long time this place is super and should be home of the year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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