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	Restrictive zoning, rather than necessity, is often the mother of architectural invention. Made to withstand the harsh winters of Martha&rsquo;s Vineyard while treading lightly on the island, the VH R-10 gHouse, designed by architect Darren Petrucci, AIA, was so profoundly shaped by local restrictions that it adopted the zoning district&mdash;R-10&mdash;as part of its name.</p>]]>
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