Large door swings open into house by architect Jack Becker and landscape architect Maddie Hoagland-Hanson in an alley in the Capitol Hill area of Washington, D.C., clad with white cork panels and white oak slats.

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White oak slats and cork cladding give texture to the facade of a house that architect Jack Becker designed for himself and his wife, landscape architect Maddie Hoagland-Hanson, in an alley in the Capitol Hill area of Washington, D.C. High awning windows let daylight in while preserving privacy.