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  1. Mar 2, 2017 · For a 400-acre working farm in New Yorks bucolic Dutchess County, Gil Schafer has written a particularly captivating tale using a vocabulary of rugged fieldstone, painted clapboard,...

  2. Dutchess County, New York. A picturesque 400 acre piece of farmland property in Dutchess Country, New York, is the setting for our design for this Stanford White Award-winning new weekend house and equestrian facilities for a young family.

  3. Mar 2, 2017 · Planted with boxwood clipped to resemble clouds, a sculptural parterre fronts a Dutchess County, New York, farmhouse created by G. P. Schafer Architect; the benches are by Jamb....

  4. Dec 1, 2015 · Planted with boxwood clipped to resemble clouds, a sculptural parterre fronts this Dutchess County, New York, farmhouse.

  5. Located in the town of Amenia in Dutchess County, New York, this Hudson Valley country estate is an equestrian property set on a 400-acre piece of farmland. The elegant home with Colonial Revival Architecture was designed by G. P. Schafer Architect with landscape design by Deborah Nevins & Associates.

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  6. May 8, 2020 · May 8, 2020. Architect Gil Schafer. Photo: Eric Piasecki. Celebrated for his uncanny ability to bend time with his historically influenced residences, architect Gil Schafer seeks solace during these times at his Greek Revival home in Dutchess County, New York.

  7. Schafer's early project, "Middlefield" (Dutchess County, New York, 1999), demonstrated the "new old house" approach. [5] [11] Following an unsuccessful attempt to find a suitable nineteenth-century Greek Revival house to renovate, Schafer designed and built a new, modern rendition on a 45-acre land parcel.

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