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6 ABOVE & LEFT: Due to a lack of headroom, we designed a self-supporting, stringer-less white oak stair to link the atrium below to the terrace above. The consequence of seeing the treads and risers f rom below creates an Escher-like upside-down stair, together with a lack of visible structure the stairs "float" between floors. FACING PAGE: This South End townhouse, quite narrow at 15 feet, was in a woeful state of disrepair. Years of a leaky roof had degraded any original finishes past the state of saving and had caused the rear masonry wall to detach f rom the rest of the building and lean dangerously toward the park. The building's primary virtue was its proximity to a beautiful private urban park. Photographs by Millicent Harvey See more about BUTZ + KLUG architecture on page xx

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