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Elevated buildings proposed to become residential housing
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My question after reading the Kensington Councils proposal for a better community as well as analyzing the structure of the site (especially with the abandoned warehouses) I intend to investigate how I can apply vernacular design ideals to propose a new residential area while keeping current traits of the site
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