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		<title>Award-Winning House To Be Featured on Triangle Modernist Houses April Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 13, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC) – An ultra-modern home that’s won three design awards and has been featured in Architectural Record, Dwell, the News &#38; Observer, Triangle Business Journal and Raleigh Metro Magazine, as well as on numerous design and/or “green” websites, will be open for touring during the Triangle Modernist Houses (TMH) Tour to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">March 13, 2009 (RALEIGH, NC)<strong> –</strong> An ultra-modern home that’s won three design awards and has been featured in <em>Architectural Record</em>, <em>Dwell</em>, the <em>News &amp; Observer</em>, <em>Triangle Business Journal</em> and <em>Raleigh Metro Magazine</em>, as well as on numerous design and/or “green” websites, will be open for touring during the <a href="http://www.trianglemodernisthouses.com">Triangle Modernist Houses</a> (TMH) Tour to be held in Raleigh April 4.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.frankharmon.com/projects/19/">Strickland-Ferris Residence</a>, designed by Frank Harmon, FAIA, principal of <a href="http://www.frankharmon.com">Frank Harmon Architect PA</a>, will give TMH tourists a chance to see exactly what’s beneath the huge butterfly-shaped roof that seems to flutter above the treetops on a steep hillside overlooking Crabtree Creek in the Laurel Hills subdivision in West Raleigh.</p>
<p>The house is perched on nine, broad-shouldered wood trusses that allowed Harmon to save every single major tree on the site and that permit air and water to flow under the building. The butterfly-shaped roof opens the interior to views northwards to the creek and funnels rainwater into a collection system on the south side. The entire creek-side elevation is glass.</p>
<p>Entrance to the house is a progression from the top of the hill, across a bridge, and into a balcony foyer, at which point the drama of the scenery outside fills the interior through north-facing glass walls. From the balcony, a metal staircase descends past the glass (in essence, through the trees) to the main living/dining room, which, in turn, opens onto a partially secluded south-facing terrace below the entrance bridge. The kitchen and second bedroom are located on this level. The master bedroom is located on the upper level, off the balcony entrance.</p>
<p>Under the roof’s deep overhangs, the view of nature fills every room. Laminated wood columns and beams, plainly bracketed together and reminiscent of a tree house, also strengthen the presence of nature indoors. Partition walls between rooms stop short of reaching the exposed-wood ceiling. Pocket doors between spaces feature “frosted” central panels in the spirit of shoji screens.</p>
<p>Owned by Lynda Strickland and Marty Ferris, the house has received design awards from the North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (NC/AIA), NC/AIA Triangle section, and from the Triangle Architecture Awards program. The TMH Tour is the first time the house has been open for public touring.</p>
<p>The April 4<sup>th</sup> tour celebrates the 60<sup>th</sup> anniversary of North Carolina State University’s College of Design. All of the modernist houses on the tour represent the work of NC School of Design alumni and/or faculty, including <a href="http://www.trianglemodernisthouses.com/harmon.htm">Frank Harmon</a>,  James Fitzgibbon, Brian Shawcroft, George Matsumoto, Henry Kamphoefner, Robert Burns, Vinny Petrarca, John Reese,  Milton Small and Carter Williams.</p>
<p>For more information on TMH and the tour, go to <a href="http://www.trianglemodernisthomes.com">www.trianglemodernisthomes.com</a>. For more information on Frank Harmon and the Strickland-Ferris House, visit <a href="http://www.frankharmon.com">www.frankharmon.com</a>.</p>
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