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A Brooklyn Brownstone Gets an Aggressive Passive Push into the 21st Century

Updating a Victorian brownstone in Carroll Gardens according to Passive House principles didn’t mean sacrificing the charm.

Stephen Wallis
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Architecture, Energy Efficiency, Home Repairs and Improvements, Real Estate and Housing (Residential)
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