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Angelil-Graham Ranch Residence

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We were very fortunate to be able to work with Sarah Graham and her husband Marc Angelil (AGPS Architecture) to build this one of a kind custom residence.  The residence is a two-story monolithic frame with a separate guest studio, roof deck and office.  The lower section of the main house is encompassed by a glass curtain wall and the upper level a perforated metal rain screen system.  Inside the residence are finished concrete floors with radiant heating/cooling, and custom millworks by Santori Woodworking/Brancati Construction.  The Guest Studio is sided with cement board rain screen system and interiors to compliment the Main House.  

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