Architects Janna Levitt and Dean Goodman, partners in life and business, have always been ahead of the curve.
Two decades ago (almost to the day), The Globe’s John Bentley Mays visited the intrepid duo at their sparkling new residence at 328 Euclid Ave. and gushed that it was “tough and proud … without being at all noisy or uppity” since it deferred to its elderly architectural neighbours. Praising its innovative, sustainable features, Mr. Mays was taken aback in the upstairs bedroom, where he encountered a “tour de force,” a corner window that “almost seamlessly joined” to a “sunny private garden” on a flat roof.
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