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The Fix

People fight the elements, the weather, but when it’s touched you, when you let it be, you’re never the same again
RAYNOR WINN

Do you instinctively embrace winter, drawn to frosty early morning walks and snowy vistas? Or perhaps it’s your time to hibernate, wrapping up indoors with candles and hot drinks? From the slopes of Utah to Arctic Russia, in the new book,

, architectural historian William Morgan shares the sustainable dwellings of those who thrive

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