A large stone wall runs through this redesigned home in Connecticut

Architecture News / contemporist
Autor: contemporist Publicado el: 28/12/2015
A large stone wall runs through this redesigned home in Connecticut

Photography by David Sundberg | Esto   This home in Stonington, Connecticut, was originally designed during World War II (1945) by architect John Lincoln, a former senior architect for the Navy at Quonset Point, a professor of architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design, and the inventor of the Quonset Hut,   Photography by ...
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