Brick paved road outside a house by architect Jack Becker and landscape architect Maddie Hoagland-Hanson in an alley in the Capitol Hill area of Washington, D.C. with a line of square awning windows.

A “Farm-to-Shelter” Home Asks: Why Can’t Architects Make Buildings the Way Chefs Approach Food?

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The alley where the house is located dates to the 19th century and still had cast-iron infrastructure beneath it. "We had to pinch ourselves," says Jack. "The cost of running utilities from the perimeter streets is often a deal-breaker in alley development."