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ByFred Albert,
Deputy Editor.
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EA Studio Architects designs houses that bridge the divide between contemporary and traditional, with linked gabled volumes that nod to vernacular design without forsaking the airy, light-filled interiors that clients crave. Asked to design a house that could accommodate three siblings and their respective families on a slender infill lot just steps from the beach, the firm proposed this multifaceted structure that marries quaint clapboard with woodsy California cubism. Inside, sleek concrete and steel combine with passive heating and cooling (and a compact plunge pool out back) to provide respite from the sun.









