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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Sorry to hijack the discussion, but we live in Vienna and I think there are plenty of finely balanced "McMansions" here. My house was built by Steve Bukont and it is a well thought out architecturally and structural sound home. There's nothing wrong with having a big house on a big lot, just as there's nothing wrong with living in a tiny city rowhouse cramped by 1000 people within 100 feet of you. [/quote] "Finely balanced"? Here are examples of Mr. Bukont's restraint: http://www.ayrhillhomes.com/Slideshows/Exterior%20Photos/EXTERIOR%20PHOTOS/index.html What sayeth the hivemind?[/quote] Let's move this to another thread... I think these Bukont homes are lovely. They have architectural details that fit the craftsman style. There are also some Victorian elements that remind me 100-year old homes in parts of Boston or Brooklyn, NY. I never said that Steve Bukont shows any restraint, but he shouldn't have to because his creations are beautiful. Bukont's good taste as well as his attention to architectural detail are exemplary. Look at the Sekas and NDI new homes in Vienna. Those are the guys who need to show some restraining.[/quote]
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