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Moose Hill House in Boston Home

The Moose Hill House was featured in the Summer 2009 issue of Boston Home. Editor-in-chief Rachel Levitt wrote:

“ . . . out of the blue, an e-mail arrived from someone I didn’t know. The author matter-of-factly offered us a project, images attached. I clicked on the JPEG and – whoa – got a sudden jolt of energy. The design gods were clearly issuing a reminder that inspiration strikes unexpectedly. The talent in question is Michael LeBlanc, an architect at Boston-based Utile Architecture + Planning. Following his introductory note and a brief phone call, we clinched a story that captures this magazine’s appreciation for scale (small), budget (moderate), and aesthetics (inviting, modern). A few months later, his work is part of what I like to think of as the Boston Home collection – houses we admire, even envy, but which don’t necessarily involve limitless budgets.”

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