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Refocus

Imagine the ideas that might be fermenting if you had recently returned from overseas after a six-month sabbatical and a highly successful restoration already under your belt. Architects Liz Walsh and Alex Nielsen sought a second project that would let them test ideas, keep busy for half a year and exemplify the concepts of small, cleverly-designed spaces in New York and Japan.

The one-room apartment they found is on the third and top floor of a block

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