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		<title>New Construction Fairfield County</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This project started as a tear down of an inefficient 3 story, 1900 era multi-family house located within walking distance of the village center. The client was looking for an energy efficient, nicely detailed, charming yet unpretentious home of about 2,200 square feet. Doyle Coffin Architecture modeled the design after a traditional shingle style home, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This project started as a tear down of an inefficient 3 story, 1900 era multi-family house located within walking distance of the village center. The client was looking for an energy efficient, nicely detailed, charming yet unpretentious home of about 2,200 square feet. Doyle Coffin Architecture modeled the design after a traditional shingle style home, using natural materials of cedar shingle, shake and copper along with the classical detailing of columns, moldings and trim.
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