
Urban Island Village Compound
Edgartown Historic District, Massachusetts
The imagined narrative for this newly built home began with the idea of an early-eighteenth-century midshipman. He would have built a house quite like this, cladding it in inexpensive shingles—unlike the white clapboard used for captains’ residences—and finishing it with small-paned twelve-over-twelve windows, bubble glass, and granite-slab steps.
Featured in Wellesley Weston Magazine, Summer 2014 issue
Featured in Boston Globe Magazine, June 2011 issue









