Built Together: Wood and the Architecture of the Family Compound
The family compound is one of architecture’s most enduring forms — not a building type so much as a philosophy of settlement. It says: we are bound to one another, and the land around us should reflect that. From the Kennedy compound at Hyannis Port to the Rockefeller Great Camps of the Adirondacks, the compound […]
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