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Robert Carpenter
  • Montclair, NJ
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Proposal for a new kind of urban residential development

Robert Carpenter
  • Montclair, NJ
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In the suburbs you get your own lot and you can usually set up a little garden like area to hang out in outside.  In the city you can get a townhouse but usually with little more than a tiny balcony.  What if you could split the difference, build at a density suitable for urban areas yet which still afforded you space for outdoor living ?  Thats the idea I explore in the following website, for any developers out there looking for another way :)

http://vachej.wix.com/archovizer

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