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KINDRED BY PANOV SCOTT ARCHITECTS

To care for a relative into old age is one of life’s greatest privileges. It is both a challenge and a joy, and a rare opportunity for the reciprocated witnessing of life. This notion forms the basis for Kindred, an intergenerational family home designed by Panov Scott Architects. Multigenerational living is easy to romanticize and tint with noble aspirations, but this is a project born equally of empathy and pragmatism. The home’s owners, Alf and Emma, had initially moved to

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