Robert M. Gurney has redeveloped an 1890s residence in a contemporary context while remaining respectful to the original architectural style
1630 Riggs Place, located in Washington, DC is part of a coordinated row of 13 houses built between 1892 and 1899 that has been recently renovated and transformed by Robert M. Gurney, intended to be referential but not duplicitous, optimistic, and durable.
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