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In this house architects Gould & Angell demonstrate their ability to assimilate the complex interlocking geometries of the emerging Queen Anne style in the mid-1880s, when volumetric control began to supplant mere surface decoration. Not that detail is lacking here, as beautifully revealed by the new owners beginning in the late 1990s. Studley managed the estate of William H. Low, a highly successful commercial real-estate developer.

– 2003 Guide to Providence Architecture

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