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A Twist on the Traditional

Monday, March 1st, 2010

A new home in one of Clayton’s National Register Historic Districts features a unique “twisted spiral” chimney designed by architect Lauren Strutman, president of Lauren Strutman Architects, P.C. The very distinctive detailing of the spiral chimney mirrors the character of the neighboring historic homes.

Texture and pattern contrast were achieved by combining brick, tumbled limestone and a smooth clay chimney pot. (Tumbling is a mechanical process that makes the stone surfaces irregular, subtly creating a worn, charming appearance.)  The extraordinary corkscrew shape of the chimney draws the eye to its unique design.

“It was important for the home to be compatible with its historic surroundings,” says Lauren. The owners wanted a new home with Old World Charm, suitable for the neighborhood. Original homes in the district, c. 1910-1930, are period homes, and their design suggests earlier styles, including Medieval, Tudor, Regency, Georgian and Colonial Revival.

Sturdy construction, high-quality craftsmanship, diverse textures and handsome details are among the character-defining elements that this architecturally noval chimney shares with the area’s original, meticulously designed and elegantly proportioned residences.

“The chimney shows beautiful materials and the outstanding craftsmanship of our local masons,” states Lauren.

For picture and resources, check out the link below:

http://www.stlouishomesmag.com/St-Louis-Homes-and-Lifestyles/March-2010/A-Twist-on-the-Traditional/

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