Before & After: A Narrow Row House in Brooklyn Stretches for the Sun

Light and Air Architecture deftly extends and reimagines a Park Slope home for the owner, who grew up in the space.

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"Typically, row houses in New York are very long and narrow, and only have exposure on either end to the outdoors," says architect Shane Neufeld of Light and Air Architecture (L/AND/A). "A lot of the space in the middle ends up being dark." 

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