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ML January/February 2026

Minnesota

2026 Top Mountain Architects
December 16, 2025
ML Staff,

Furnishings throughout the house are simple and streamlined, the better to maintain the focus on the view. The primary bedroom’s glass fireplace keeps things cozy on wintry days. | VJAA. Photo Paul Crosby

Minneapolis

VJAA

612-872-6370

Categories: 2026 Top Mountain Architects List
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