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SLIDE SHOW: Cape Cod Houses
Cape Cod houses designed by architectural firm Polhemus Savery DaSilva get a modern approach to a traditional aesthetic. The emphasis on light and open space is seen in their work on these homes and the Cape Cod Museum of Art.
These photos are from Architecture of the Cape Cod Summer: The Work of Polhemus Savery DaSilva, written by Michael J. Crosbie, published by The Images Publishing Group.
Read more: Cape Cod Houses: Shingle-Style
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Reader Comments
Comment from on July 9, 2009
Why is this blocking the pictures?
Comment from Danielle Jeanloz on July 14, 2009
Beautiful design, work and photographs. Nothing but the best from this talented group of people. We're delighted to see Polhemus Savery DaSilva and associates get the recognition they deserve. D. Jeanloz - Chatham
Comment from Michael Hatton on July 16, 2009
Hi,
These houses are to big for the cape. The cape should restrict all homes to 1500 sq feet.
MH
Comment from Jack Bohman on July 25, 2009
Too big for the Cape? Restrict homes to 1500 sq ft?...that is a bizarre and ignorant comment.
Polhemus Savery DaSilva and Associates do terrific work on a scale appropriate to the lot and surrounding neighborhood. Their work employs dozens of craftmen and elevates the values of everyone's property in the communities they work. Keep up the great work! JB
Comment from Gloria Wander on August 6, 2009
Beautiful houses, wonderful sites!! I guess jealousy wants to restrict sizes; my feeling is , if you can afford it , do it!! and enjoy!!! Love the Cape, and its houses. GMW
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