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Cape Cod Residence

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Truro, MA

Located on the oceanfront in Truro, MA, the design for this new pool associated with an existing residence required sensitive planning due to local conservation setbacks and restrictions.  Site disturbance was limited with the use of floating decks and boardwalks that allow for the preservation of native vegetation and existing topography.  The new plantings comprise of Cape Cod natives, such as beach grass, bayberry, and viburnum.

Collaborators:
Hammer Architects

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Truro, MA

Located on the oceanfront in Truro, MA, the design for this new pool associated with an existing residence required sensitive planning due to local conservation setbacks and restrictions.  Site disturbance was limited with the use of floating decks and boardwalks that allow for the preservation of native vegetation and existing topography.  The new plantings comprise of Cape Cod natives, such as beach grass, bayberry, and viburnum.

Collaborators:
Hammer Architects

Truro, MA

Located on the oceanfront in Truro, MA, the design for this new pool associated with an existing residence required sensitive planning due to local conservation setbacks and restrictions.  Site disturbance was limited with the use of floating decks and boardwalks that allow for the preservation of native vegetation and existing topography.  The new plantings comprise of Cape Cod natives, such as beach grass, bayberry, and viburnum.

Collaborators:
Hammer Architects

535 Albany St 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02118