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Snowed In at the Lake House by Amberlee Day
Snowed In at the Lake House by Amberlee Day













Snowed In at the Lake House by Amberlee Day Snowed In at the Lake House by Amberlee Day

“We even had a heating system installed to keep our actors warm.” “It wasn’t very big, but the logistics were a real challenge, especially in the limited time we had to do it,” Crowley says. “The house was actually constructed on dry land next to the lake, atop steel beams that rose 10 feet abov e the waterline.” They excavated nearly 1200 cubic feet of soil and let lake waters flood under the pilings. Thirty-five tons of steel and a crew of around one-hundred people were required to construct the house. With only seven weeks for the actual construction of the home. He took the 2,000 square foot construction from just sketches to completion in ten weeks. The house was created by British architect Nathan Crowley. “It proved to be the perfect setting: naturally serene and romantic, with the surrounding texture and terrain Agresti had in mind.” Location manager James McAllister returned to Cook County, Illinois, where he had worked a decade previously on Evil Has a Face at a Forest Preserve location along the tranquil, 55-acre man-made Maple Lake.















Snowed In at the Lake House by Amberlee Day