Intelligence and Good Manners
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“The classic design of the Pavilion Française completely captured my imagination. It was the epitome of the concept I was absolutely driven to design—a house incorporating the classic beauty, symmetry and flowing interior spaces, all opening to exterior vistas so that the house and garden become one integrated design,” says architect and homeowner John Millard. |
Writer Christian T. Owen
Photographer Don Beard
The home of architect W. John Millard, Jr., AIA, and his wife, Blanche, was inspired by the charm of a small pavilion in the gardens of the “Petite Trianon” of Versailles in France, called the “Pavilion Française.”