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    Bruner/ Cott & Associates designed 45 Province Street, a 150-unit residential high-rise in Boston.
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    At Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Arizona, the Fred and Fay Haas Memorial Interfaith Chapel earned recognition from AIA New England.
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    Vermont firm Kane Architecture designed the Haas Chapel, ensuring the sanctuary had commanding views of the surrounding landscape.
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    The Mountain Road Residence in Kent, Connecticut, by Halper Owens Architects.
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    Inside the central space of the Mountain Road Residence.
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