Homes that allow unexpected uses create richer living spaces, a Brooklyn townhouse shows

The Jewel Street project called for an update of a 1930s rowhouse vernacular to Brooklyn, New York, through an agile architectural strategy.
Revived with clear hierarchy and communication between floors, the n
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