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The new home was designed by Rill Architects, and to reinforce a luxurious but casual lifestyle with a focus on outdoor activities, Richardson & Associates\u2019 multi-phased plan provides two entry sequences, a broad all\u00e9e of trees, and a cobbled parking court. To the rear, the space is defined by a Lautner edge pool and Indiana limestone terrace; a detached pool house with underground storage built into the steep grade; and a deep fairway-like clearing with dense woods on both sides. The river and dock can be seen in the distance. The owner loves this parcel of land and the ability to raise his children with an appreciation for the great outdoors.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n
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