Taylor Street House, Boston




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American studio SAS Designbuild has completed a family dwelling in a historic Boston neighbourhood that reads as two separate homes due to its unusual facade treatment. Called Taylor Street House, the 4,200-square-foot (390-square-metre) dwelling is located in Boson’s South End neighbourhood, which is known for its Victorian architecture and numerous parks.
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