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Amid a wave of new high-rise residency buildings in the village, District House’s design sets it apart. A collaboration between The Miller Hull Partnership, based in Seattle, and Northworks Architects of Chicago, the mid-rise building “is a modern affirmation of the principles of the prairie school of architecture. Deep projecting floor overhangs emphasize the horizontal while enhancing energy efficiency,” said Brian Court, partner at Miller Hull, in a news release.
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