Ripple House by Marker Architecture
Gracefully blending into its landscape, this holiday home and second residence is crafted for a couple, yet thoughtfully designed to comfortably accommodate their three children and six grandchildren.
Gracefully blending into its landscape, this holiday home and second residence is crafted for a couple, yet thoughtfully designed to comfortably accommodate their three children and six grandchildren.
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