This 20-foot-wide wood frame townhouse, located at the end of a row
along a narrow side yard, had existing front and rear extensions. The
building volume was selectively manipulated—in some cases through
addition, in others through subtraction—to improve room sizes, sequences
and adjacencies. Generously sized skylights, window walls and glazed
corners were employed to make the most of available natural light.
Architecture/Design: BFDO Architects
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Photography: Francis Dzikowski/OTTO
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