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From logger
to architect.

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.

Stuart Peaslee
Stuart Peaslee, in the Quiet Corner.
Logging trucks in the New England woods

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.

How I work