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      <title>In Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown Neighborhood, Leckie Studio Transports Shoppers to Another Realm</title>
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        <![CDATA[On M Street's upscale retail strip, an enigmatic new store for Canadian luggage brand Monos is the third to be designed by the Vancouver-based firm.]]>
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        <![CDATA[Michael Leckie, founder of Vancouver, B.C.-based Leckie Studio, joins DESIGN:ED to discuss the design of Lantern House (a 2025 Record House) and how design can be influenced and informed by geographical context.]]>
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      <title>With Lantern House, Leckie Studio Creates a Cloistered Sanctuary in a Vancouver Neighborhood</title>
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        <![CDATA[The two-story house disregards the formal and compositional conventions of its context, while elevating locally common materials—stucco, regional cedar, and board-formed concrete—to give it a strong sense of fit.]]>
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        <![CDATA[From high-end residences to multifamily to modular prefab, a focus on housing drives this research-driven practice in Vancouver.]]>
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