Lovers of Talbot County architects will find the following story in yesterday’s Washington Post interesting.
“Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg wanted a crystal cube in the woods.
One day she was walking through a forest on the Eastern Shore of Maryland when she saw a mid-century rambler, in the woods.
If the owners ever wanted to sell, she told them, she was interested in buying it for a weekend home.
Indeed, at the end of a gravel road was a house in a mesmerizing setting that begged to be renovated. So when the owners decided to move to Florida, Ochoa-Brillembourg and her husband, Arturo E. Brillembourg, were ready to buy.
“It’s a place for contemplation, meditation, writing and reflection,” said Ochoa-Brillembourg, whose first home is in the District. “To find these woods on the Eastern Shore was very magical.”
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