To the delight of fans of vernacular architecture, in historic neighborhoods from New England to the U.K., projects are being designed to seem like they’ve been there all along.
Twelve years after the first residents of the South Bronx development moved in, The Times’s architecture critic looks at how it has fared. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Tuesday. We’ll look at Via ...
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