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Monthly Archives: December 2014
A thank you …
To my mentors and the Michigan Architecture Foundation As a young child, I grew up in a neighborhood surrounded by several acres of wooded space and wetlands, and I spent many hours hiking, riding my bike and building forts, enjoying … Continue reading