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	A steep escarpment and a wooded site shaped Frank Harmon&rsquo;s design for the Strickland-Ferris Residence in Raleigh, North Carolina.</p>]]>
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	Down a long, U-shaped gravel drive and surrounded by palm trees and Spanish-moss-shrouded live oaks, the Low-Country Residence opens onto Shem Creek in the Charleston, South Carolina, suburb of Mount Pleasant.</p>
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