b'GLASS GALLERYSEPARATED FROM THE SKY by the most delicate enclosure, this conservatory glows in the evening and glitters at mid-day. Char-acteristically ethereal, the roof and chandelier seem suspended in mid-air.The room was designed to cover an unused patio between two wings of a stately Tudor home. The design evolved into an inviting transition between home and garden, and became a focal point for outdoor living.A conservatorys minimal structure may be exposed and cele-brated. Its gossamer quality beckons us to bask in the ever-present natural light. This particular conservatory addition exemplifies the artistry of proportion, scale, and detailing that perfectly suits the house. Design: Tanglewood Design TeamProject Architect: Grandberg &Associates ArchitectsA CONSERVATORY HAS TO BE A PERFECTMARRIAGE OF FORM AND FUNCTION. TANGLEWOOD STRIVES TO BUILD GRACEFUL, INTRICATE STRUCTURES TO COMPLEMENT AND ENHANCE THEIR OWNERS HOMES.41'