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Remember the Boothden construction site tour in 2012!

  • 1.  Remember the Boothden construction site tour in 2012!

    Posted 05-19-2016 07:57 AM

    During the 5th annual CRAN Symposium (that took place in Newport, R.I.), I arraigned a tour of a renovation of mine that was under construction in Middletown, RI as part of our symposium house tour. For those of your that attended, here is an absolutely spectacular video of the completed renovation and addition, ...with completely no recognition to artists that actually led the design to restore and recreate it, Andreozzi Architects & Keith LeBlanc Landscape Architecture. Link is here KIRBY PERKINS BOOTHDEN

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    KIRBY PERKINS BOOTHDEN
    This estate, completely rebuilt in 2010, was originally designed in 1883 for the American actor Edwin Booth, brother of the infamous John Wilkes Booth. On the exterior, classic Queen Anne stick style design with detailed shingle courses and bracketed eaves spectacularly enhance the character of this classic home.
    View this on Vimeo >

    Link to historical photos of Boothden https://www.flickr.com/photos/andreozzi_architects/sets/72157614876616092/

    Link to how we found it. https://www.flickr.com/photos/andreozzi_architects/sets/72157626837407771/

    More pictures of our project Boothden's exterior with landscape by LeBlanc Jones http://www.leblancjones.com/projects/boothden/

    It was originally built for John Wilkes Booth’s brother, Edwin Booth, the most famous theater actor ever to live.

    It is also the place where the story behind movie the Sting actually happened when it was left vacant around the depression.

    I hope things are well... enjoy!

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    David Andreozzi AIA
    Barrington RI
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