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Renovating this 1930s ‘doughnut’ building meant losing space but gaining natural light
Renovating this 1930s ‘doughnut’ building meant losing space but gaining natural light,By carving out one of the building facades at George Washington U.’s Thurston Hall, VMDO Architects let natural light stream into a newly landscaped courtyard.

Renovating this 1930s ‘doughnut’ building meant losing space but gaining natural light

By carving out one of the building facades at George Washington U.’s Thurston Hall, VMDO Architects let natural light stream into a newly landscaped courtyard.