Situated on a lot fronted by two busy roads, the key to this project was in creating a strong “public” face of the building and an open, yet protected, “private” side. Using building techniques from three centuries of local custom and blending them to create the idea of an adaptively re-used mill, the building invites the visitor to suspend their disbelief and enter an anachronistic time-space, both rugged and highly refined. This project was published in the September 2008 issue of House Beautiful, and as the Home of the year in the September 2009 issue of Lehigh Valley Style.