— About
I grew up in the Quiet Corner — the northeast edge of Connecticut most people drive past. I logged these woods before I ever drew anything.
You learn a place by working it: where the water runs, where the light lands, what the ground will carry and what it won't. Architecture came later, but it came from the same instinct.
I don't arrive with a style to impose. I look until I can see what a place wants to become — and then I draw the line that gets it there. That is the whole of it.
Stuart Peaslee · Principal, Peaslee Architect, P.C.
The Quiet Corner
The land taught the discipline. The drawing only made it visible.
Why this place
A region of stone walls, working farms, and long quiet. It rewards patience and punishes the false note.