Johnsen Schmaling "reimagines infill" with Curtain House on narrow lot in Milwaukee
Johnsen Schmaling "reimagines infill" with Curtain House on narrow lot in Milwaukee
Wood and metal louvres line the front of a slender home in Wisconsin by Johnsen Schmaling Architects that was built on a vacant lot in a way that reformulates the "typological conventions" of infill architecture. The house is located on a 24-foot-wide (seven-metre) parcel in Milwaukee's Lower East Side, a diverse neighbourhood known for its
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Wood and metal louvres line the front of a slender home in Wisconsin by Johnsen Schmaling Architects that was built on a vacant lot in a way that reformulates the "typological conventions" of infill architecture. The house is located on a 24-foot-wide (seven-metre) parcel in Milwaukee's Lower East Side, a diverse neighbourhood known for its
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