623 Summit Ave
Tom Raya & Jane Graupman
Summit Hill
This house was F. Scott Fitzgerald’s maternal grandmother’s home. We enjoyed the grandeur and location of this Gothic Revival for nearly a decade before deciding to take on the challenge of bringing light, view, and improved function to a kitchen that 19th Century formality left isolated from the rest of the house. Most dramatic was the removal of a butlery that created fluid circulation through the entire main level, and new window and door “portals” that highlight the thickness of solid brick walls and provide outdoor access via an elevated breakfast area. We achieved this with a modern aesthetic, while adhering to Preservation guidelines requiring punched openings and traditional materials.


Presented by: SALA Architects/Bryan Anderson, AIA*, and Buck Brothers Construction, *Member American Institute of Architects














