A lot of homeowners feel that modern architecture is better suited for office buildings or museums than houses. They struggle to imagine how glass walls and hard angles can make cozy bedrooms and playspaces for kids. But evangelists of modern architecture say you don’t need red bricks and wood shutters to make a comfortable home.

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  • Roger Lewis Architect; Columnist, "Shaping the City," Washington Post; and Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Maryland College Park

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