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Comment on postwar houses to be called "dwelling machines.
The New Yorker, December 16, 1944 P. 15 Comment on postwar houses to be called "dwelling machines.
By Peter De Vries and E. B. White The New Yorker, December 16, 1944 P. 15 Comment on postwar houses to be called "dwelling machines.
This, paired with an attempt to liberate herself from having to "walk straight into a mortgage" come graduation, culminated in her project called "Dwelling," a collection of profiles documenting families and their non-traditional homes.
In standard conditions Fujiwara et al estimated that C. elegans spends 80% of its time in an inactive mode called dwelling and 20% in an active mode called roaming [6].
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I'm more interested in what you might call dwellings than purpose-built houses.
As children we set old logs against a middling elm, thatched branches into a sort of rooftop, called our dwelling Antelope.
Round the corner was a tiny brick house called the Dwelling Place, a homeless shelter for women run by the Catholic Franciscan Sisters.
The board put Fern in touch with Karen Norden, a social worker, who found her a bed at a privately run women's shelter near the Port Authority Bus Terminal called the Dwelling Place.
It also proposed extending eligibility for Proposition HHH funds to what are called accessory dwelling units, second units built behind single-family homes.
Such homes, called accessory dwelling units in planning parlance, can be attached, unattached or within the larger home and can include backyard cottages or apartments built in basements or above garages.
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