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Implemented Residential Infill
Submissions to the Implemented Residential Infill category include completed residential infill projects in mature or established neighbourhoods.
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East Campus Village
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East Campus Village
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11916 - 76 Street Duplex
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11916 - 76 Street Duplex
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House Monochrome
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House Monochrome
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The Tulikivi
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The Tulikivi
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Crestwood One
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Crestwood One
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Paragon
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Paragon
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Strathearn House
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Strathearn House
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LG House
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LG House
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David Holdsworth
Sustainable Development