the row @ green brings together new and old ways of looking at the traditional single family residence. the old way was to segregate the public spaces from the private, the new is to create an open and free-flowing floor plan.the old way was to create repetition down neighborhood streets to build fast and cheap, the new is to offer choice and individuality while respecting historical precedent through color and choice of materials.the inspiration comes from the old homes of charelston, new york, boston, savannah and new orleans.an honest and simple expression of material and structure defines the plan and elevations as a modern home with firm roots in it’s historical context.emphasis is put on the gathering of people for pleasurable activity both inside and outside. the sleeping quarters become ancillary to the main function of the home.