The Garden House is a mystery to passersby. You can’t see it from the street, and you would not know it’s there unless you open a gate next to a simple, Victorian-style cottage and take a path to the back, where you discover this wood-framed cedar-clad structure. Designed by architect Sebastian Mariscal for himself and his family, it is in a dense residential section of Cambridge, Massachusetts, not far from his office. About five years ago, Mariscal found the 5,000-square-foot property, including the older dwelling. First, he restored it, removing additions accrued over the years, and then he sold the house.
The living and dining spaces of the vertical cedar-clad towers open onto the garden.
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