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Lowcountry Living

By all accounts, it was a memorable night. Kevin Clark, an architect, and his clients, a recently retired couple with busy careers in New York City, were sitting in the bar of the iconic Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan, over a table of bourbon neat, a photo of a front door the owners had brought, and cocktail napkins marked with house sketches.

That evening, everything the three had been working toward came to fruition: the concept for what would be the couple’s new full-time residence, on a spacious riverfront property

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