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        <![CDATA[Cloverdale Residence / Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The site is a vineyard located above <a href="/tag/cloverdale">Cloverdale</a> on a steep south slope overlooking the valley below. Stands of mature oaks and rock outcroppings frame the existing pool and house site. A 1970s kit log home with few connections to the land or views occupied the ideal location above the pool. Our strategy was to utilize all of the existing site improvements and reuse the wood from the existing kit log structure to build a new 2150 square foot house that would open out to the land and take advantage of the expansive views and south facing exposure. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hupomone ranch is an original 160-acre homestead located in the Chileno Valley, just three miles west of downtown <a href="/tag/petaluma">Petaluma</a>. The ranch had been fallow for over 30 years and the owners, a young family with three children, wanted to build a barn house that would reflect their commitment to sustainable farming, draw on the natural serenity of the site and build on the sense of place in western Petaluma where farming and ranching are still a part of people’s daily lives.</p>]]>
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