Reconstruction of Leavitt Residence in USA from Miller Hull
This spacious residence in a district of Chicago, came after the reconstruction of the old (1920), commercial buildings, occupying a triangular plot at the end of the densely built quarter. The existing structure consists of a wooden frame with brick veneer. In addition to general repairs and alterations were undertaken efforts to make architecture with fresh, contemporary lines. In the process of reconstruction of the architects succeeded in isolating in one corner of a small courtyard, which became a valuable asset in a dense urban environment. In addition, the partially built on the third floor and the flat roof into a spacious terrace.
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