Stephen Dynia

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easy pieces

This vacation home is not what the clients envisioned when they signed up Blue Hill, Maine-based Elliott Elliott Norelius Architecture. According to project architect Eric Reinholdt, the clients, a retired couple, “wanted a pretty traditional-style home.” More

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distant vision

This vacation home is not what the clients envisioned when they signed up Blue Hill, Maine-based Elliott Elliott Norelius Architecture. According to project architect Eric Reinholdt, the clients, a retired couple, “wanted a pretty traditional-style home.” More

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the sea inside

“We're not Costco shoppers,” Anne Evans told Eric Haesloop, AIA, and Mary Griffin, FAIA, before they started designing her vacation home. This tidbit of information let Haesloop and Griffin know they didn't need to include tremendous amounts of storage sp More

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zeluck of the draw

Zeluck Windows: When the budget allows, Dynia favors custom windows and doors from high-end manufacturer Zeluck. “They have a premium rolling door with a really low profile threshold and nice details,” he says. More

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meshing around

When the budget allows, Dynia favors custom windows and doors from high-end manufacturer Zeluck. “They have a premium rolling door with a really low profile threshold and nice details,” he says. Zeluck windows are made from Honduran mahogany and feature solid 2¼-inch sashes, mortise-and-tenon construction, true divided lights, and stainless steel screws. For a price, the company will do any door or window style an architect can dream up. Mahogany casement and awning windows are shown here in a Dynia project. Zeluck Windows, 800.233.0101 More

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zeluck of the draw

Zeluck Windows: When the budget allows, Dynia favors custom windows and doors from high-end manufacturer Zeluck. “They have a premium rolling door with a really low profile threshold and nice details,” he says. More

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joist the thing

When the budget allows, Dynia favors custom windows and doors from high-end manufacturer Zeluck. “They have a premium rolling door with a really low profile threshold and nice details,” he says. Zeluck windows are made from Honduran mahogany and feature solid 2¼-inch sashes, mortise-and-tenon construction, true divided lights, and stainless steel screws. For a price, the company will do any door or window style an architect can dream up. Mahogany casement and awning windows are shown here in a Dynia project. Zeluck Windows, 800.233.0101 More

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