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The Nazareth House, by Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis (LTL), responds to the dueling demands of a conservative suburban design covenant and a steeply sloping topography. Neighborhood guidelines in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, dictated that the street facing elevation be given a standard pitched-roof form to comply with its neighbors—and with the rest of American suburbia.
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