Writ large
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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8:44am October 03 2017
“It’s weird how much it looks like the model,” an architecture student was overheard saying as he approached this house in New Haven’s Hill neighborhood at its dedication yesterday evening. Yale architecture students designed and built the two-unit structure for Columbus House, a local provider of services for people experiencing homelessness. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the school’s annual First-Year Building Project.
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