Arch Daily has profiled one of Robert Gurney's contemporary masterpieces in Annapolis, Md. Given the strict environmental rules the house was built on the foundation of a post and beam house from the 1960s and modernized using 'independent volumes' that give it more vertical space. Gurney's affinity for squares and rectangles has been on display before when he won a Washingtonian award for contemporary design. [ArchDaily; previously]
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