b'CLOISTERED GREENHOUSEONE MIGHT EASILY ENVISION this small greenhouse to be an elegant conservatory high on its overlooking perch. Instead, the owners use the south facing room to pot the many specimens that will fill their home.The unusual contour of the greenhouse roof was designed to mimic the lines of the main house. The cupola is glass, but the lower roof is clad with lead-coated copper on the outside and trimmed with mahogany bead board on the inside. The architect, Jim Davis, reflects: To me, the collaboration with Tanglewood is analogous to commissioning a sculptor for a piece of art. I lay out the design generically and then rely on their specialized expertise. Because of the talent of their staff, Tangle-wood can design a conservatory that is sympathetic with my own ideas. Jim continues, In my years working with Tanglewood, our relationship has become the standard for what I want a profes-sional collaborative partnership to be.After only two meetings with the architect and his clients, a design was finalized to unanimous consensus.Design: Tanglewood Design TeamProject Architect: James Davis, AIAINSIDE THIS SMALL GREENHOUSE THERES SPACEFOR SEVERAL ROWS OF COLORFUL BEGONIAS,A POTTING SINK, AND A BISTRO TABLE WITHCHAIRS FOR TWO. SIMPLE, BUT THOUGHTFUL DETAILS SET THE TONE.42'