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 The post Johnsen Schmaling "reimagines infill" with Curtain House on narrow lot in Milwaukee appeared first on Dezeen.
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