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Pamela Sandler

Pamela Sandler has worked diligently as an architect for more than 30 years—while raising three sons—to build her Stockbridge, Mass.-based firm from the ground up. It has been her dream, quite literally, to be an architect in a tight-knit community, and to know her clients (and their children and families) when she walks down the street. In addition to her life as a mother and business owner, Pam serves on many boards and committees, including the Historic Preservation Commission in Stockbridge, as well as Autism Connections and the Berkshire Autism initiative, the American Institute of Architects, and others. At the heart of her many commitments is to be a mentor and supporter to young people in the Berkshire community. Pam holds a Master of Architecture from Tulane University School of Architecture in New Orleans and completed the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Business course in 2017. She is a registered architect in three states, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts.

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TRANSFORMATIONS: Opening up a legacy—a labor of light, texture, and landscape on Onota Lake

Architect Pamela Sandler redesigns a home on Onota Lake. Her goal was to preserve the legacy of summers at the lake, while opening up the home to light, movement, and, most importantly, to the lake itself.

TRANSFORMATIONS: A minimalist condo with maximum light

We often referred to this project as the “house of glass” because there is glass everywhere.

TRANSFORMATIONS: Legacy and lots of light

The goal for the house was that it should look and feel organic inside and out, like a part of nature that has always been there.
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