Urban Land Magazine’s Summer issue features Marginal Street Housing I as one of ten projects by emerging architecture and urban design firms. The East Boston housing project is composed of interlocking maisonette units that provide both rear decks and harbor-facing balconies clad in metal mesh. The article can be read here.
Marginal Street Housing I Featured in Urban Land Magazine
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