By binding together cubes of various sizes and shapes, renowned D.C.-based architect David Jameson transformed an unremarkable ranch-style house into a striking contemporary home in the Arlington Ridge community. Although the footprint of the 1946 house remains, its shape and size have been dramatically altered.
Jameson did more than open a few walls and plop a second-story addition on the low-slung house. He created a Jengalike structure with boxes positioned next to and on top of one another.
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