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CHARLES VILLAGE, FIRST KNOWN AS PEABODY HEIGHTS, WAS developed after the Civil War as a get-rich-quick scheme. Investors thought high-salaried professionals would be attracted to the area because of its proximity to the estates of Baltimore's most affluent residents. But it just didn't sell as...
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Charles Village, first known as Peabody Heights, was developed after the Civil War as a get-rich-quick scheme. Investors thought high-salaried professionals would be attracted to the area because of its proximity to the estates of Baltimore's most affluent residents. But it just didn't sell as...
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Too often, city living means sacrificing space (and privacy) for location. But this Spanish-colonial townhouse, designed by JZMK Partners, allows buyers to have it all, in spite of zero–lot line restrictions. Its first-level garden patio and two second-level decks provide al fresco retreats. And...
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For architect Eric Zuziak, inspiration for this unusual duplex wasn't hard to find. The contemporary lines and strong geometry of the three-story Los Angeles residence echo those seen in his own home.
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The Mattabeseck Indians called these small outcroppings “Kuttomquosh,” meaning “beautiful sea rocks.” These days, they are called the Thimble Islands. Some of them are so tiny that debate goes on over whether they are actually islands or just rocks. Depending on which camp you are in, you can count...
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Meet the judges for the 2006 Buider's Choice Awards.
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FOR ARCHITECT ERNEST Wong, designing a space to accommodate a wide range of neighborhood needs was no walk in the park.
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COST CONTROLS WERE crucial in the remodel of this 10-story residence for low-income seniors.
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HONORING REGIONAL SURROUNDINGS is a top priority for architect Bob Hidey and his team.