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History Reinterpreted, the second published work from celebrated architect and Fellow of the American Institute of Architects Patrick Ahearn, explores the renovation and reimagination of the 1871 Myles Standish Hotel in Duxbury, Mass., as a grand single-family residence.

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History Reinterpreted, the second published work from celebrated architect and Fellow of the American Institute of Architects Patrick Ahearn, explores the renovation and reimagination of the 1871 Myles Standish Hotel in Duxbury, Mass., as a grand single-family residence.
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Celebrated as one of America's top classical architects, Patrick Ahearn -- a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects -- began his career with ambitious adaptive-reuse public projects and for the past twenty-five years has focused primarily on historically motivated, site sensitive private residences in New England. Raised in Levittown, New York, and based in Boston for the past four decades, he received degrees in architecture and urban design from Syracuse University. Today, he oversees a firm of twelve designers working in studios in Boston's Back Bay and in Edgartown, on Martha's Vineyard. He has designed more than 500 signature private residences, including the HGTV Dream Home 2015, and has been featured in numerous magazines and newspapers. For more information about Patrick Ahearn, visit www.patrickahearn.com.