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C A R M E L M A G A Z I N E • H O L I D A Y 2 0 1 6 137 ©2016 MUFG Union Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank, N.A. April Robbert VP, Sr. Mortgage Consultant 831…234…2088 april.robbert@unionbank.com NMLS ID #384061 1 Loans subject to credit and collateral approval. Financing available for collateral located in CA, OR, or WA. Restrictions may apply. Terms and conditions subject to change. Doing right starts right here. Community banking is at the heart of what we do. From giving customers more convenient access to their money to "inancing their homes in the neighborhood, Union Bank® believes in acting locally. 1 We also believe that investing in local businesses helps everyone. For over 150 years, Union Bank has grown strong, one community at a time. We live here. We do business here. And we're here, for you. Experience the strength of community banking. Stop by your local branch today. unionbank.com A strong community starts with a strong bank essentially defines this project had to be custom manufactured. This kind of autonomy allows the designers to carry through design themes that wouldn't be possible if they were limited by off-the-shelf materials. This home is a superb example of the fine art of creating a structure that enhances its sur- roundings while simultaneously being elegant and superbly livable. There was a 1970s vintage house on the site, and though it was demolished to make way for the new building, rather than wip- ing the slate entirely clean, Miller and his team chose to pay homage to what came before. "The previous house had 10 trusses and we saved six and reused them," he explains. "We felt that they were part of the archeology of the location and we wanted to honor that." Strengthened and copper-clad, the trusses are a dramatic reminder of the past building while serving as strength and support for the structure that stands in its stead. "When you're inside Pelican House, you're not only viewing the coast—you're a part of it," Miller reiterates. "Pelicans literally fly by at the level of the glass. That's where the name came from." Although the views from the house are beyond spectacular at any given time, the architect says that the ocean is most beautiful on moonlit nights. Eric Miller sums up his approach to building design with a simple statement: "Life is short. That's why we build beautiful things." Pelican House is most certainly a fine example of that ethos. To learn more about Eric Miller Architects, visit www.ericmillerarchitects.com or call 831/372-0410. Pelican House is perfectly suited to its location. It's a prime manifestation of Eric Miller's acute understanding of the Monterey Peninsula environment and ethos.

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