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Cassilhaus Residence in North Carolina
The New York Times

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This home built along a forest owned by Duke University is the primary residence of Ellen Cassilly and Frank Konhaus. Named "Cassilhaus" — a combination of their names — the 3.25 acres near Durham also host an art gallery, artist's studio and home for visiting artists in residence...

 
 

The space was conceived by the couple (Ellen is an architect) and took 11 months to build. Check out the full story in The New York Times: Art and Life Meet at the Ideal Spot and the slide show.

(Images: John Hall for The New York Times)

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ah, to live like that. not only is the home gorgeous, but they also have my fav light of all time... the artichoke lamp. simply a stunning home.

posted by modern on long island on July 10th 2009 at 11:18pm
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Robert Longo! and I like the bed covering too, it looks homey and contemporary.

posted by emptyapartment on July 10th 2009 at 11:27pm
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I saw this earlier this week in the NY Times what a beautiful house and great location on that property and yes perfect to house to house art. Lucky.

posted by LoriSF on July 11th 2009 at 11:15am
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I followed their blog. A beautiful house.

posted by midmodfan on July 12th 2009 at 10:59am
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