Andrew Bruno

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Andrew Bruno is a Brooklyn-based architect and educator working on imagining new ways of achieving social equity through architecture. He's worked for several New York architecture offices and the Design Department at the New York City Housing Authority. His current work focuses on the architectural type of the detached house - the much-maligned and yet still overwhelmingly popular component of contemporary U.S. suburbs. His recent project One House Per Day imagines ways in which alternative social arrangements and uses might be accommodated by the detached house, in a challenge to the entrenched, arbitrary notion that the house is limited to housing the "single family."

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