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    <title>Carlisle Project</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[A Study in Proportion and Light Some homes rely on excess. Others rely on structure. Project Carlisle is defined by structure. Positioned along the water, the architecture establishes a clear rhythm — glass expanses, controlled scale,&hellip;]]></description>    
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