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    This stair hall is part of a substantial transformation of a non-descript 1960’s house into a large shingle-style riverside retreat for the owners.  This area evolved into a very important circulation hub and now functions both as a formal entry point and also as the major convergence of all the horizontal and vertical pathways.  The stair hall design celebrates this multiplicity of circulation opportunities by expanding and reforming the spaces and stairways into a physical embodiment of the Lieutenant River’s constantly flowing tidal currents, ubiquitously observable from the house’s expanses of water views.  
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