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AN ECONOMICALLY VIABLE, ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE, AND SOCIALLY VIBRANT URBAN COMMUNITY PURPOSED TO RESTORE STABILITY TO THE CENTRAL PARK HEIGHTS NEIGHBORHOOD.
STUDENTS: KALGI VADHER, DANIEL BEATTY, GEORGE BETTY, SHELDON ALFRED INSTRUCTOR: PAVLINA ILIEVA MSU SA+P, UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE & ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
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