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“At first appearance, with its modest windows and great expanse of brick, a renovated four-story home dating to the 1920’s in the Rock Creek neighborhood of Washington, D.C., looks conservative and polite… But in the rear, the house opens up […] The dazzling light from the exposed southern side of the house is the visual, sensual, ever-changing anchor. When the residence is lit from within, the transparent southern facade reveals the function of every room, each of which has its own singe or double aperture.”
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Photos by John Horner. Millwork in collaboration with C.W. Keller + Associates.
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