Closed Caption Version To make living and study spaces more comfortable for students, architect Todd Ray of Studio Twenty Seven Architecture (Washington, D.C.) and project manager Ardencia Love-Smalls of Monarc Construction (Falls Church, Va.) undertook the interior upgrades of four Gallaudet University residence halls, calling on the expertise of Hansel Bauman, Gallaudet University’s campus architect and director of the DeafSpace Project, and Robert Sirvage, DeafSpace design researcher. More
Architect Todd Ray of Studio Twenty Seven Architecture (Washington, D.C.) remodeled his own home in Arlington, Va., to be LEED Platinum-certified and full of light-filled, highly livable space. More
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