Cedar-clad house could serve as a model for affordable housing

cedar WASHINGTON, D.C.: Graduate students at the Yale School of Architecture have designed and built a contemporary family home in a low-income neighbourhood in New Haven, Connecticut.

The dwelling was completed as part of the school’s Jim Vlock Building Project, a program established in 1967.

The program is focused on designing and constructing low-cost homes in economically distressed neighbourhoods in New Haven, Connecticut – the city where Yale is based…..

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