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Philip Durham's design for 2214 Wyoming Avenue

Adaptive Reuse of the St. Louis Shotgun Home

Across St. Louis, four-family flats are becoming two-family townhomes. Two-family buildings are now single-family residences. The century old brick box is imminently reusable. Rip out a stairway, pull down a Continue reading →

Mercantile Library-after

Mercantile Library

Arguably the brightest part of post-recession downtown St. Louis is the progress of the Mercantile Exchange: specifically the redevelopment of STL Center and the Laurel, and the demolition of the Continue reading →

The Flounder House, showing what we could see if we allowed the new and old to exist side, by side.

The Flounder House

Anyone who has explored the neighborhoods of St. Louis knows that its urban fabric contains immense charm, largely due to a proliferation of high quality historic buildings and interspersed mid-century Continue reading →

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