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      <image:caption>Bookmarks Nonprofit Bookstore &amp; Literary Arts Gathering Space Bookmarks is a nonprofit literary arts organization that began as a books festival. After growing to become the largest festival in the Carolinas and developing partnerships with cultural and community organizations throughout Winston-Salem, they decided to expand their presence to include an independent bookstore and gathering space.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Harlem Law Library Prior to launching Fundamental, Glenn Fulk AIA partnered with an old friend from graduate school, Daniel Holguin, in the firm *Multiplicities. While collaborating, they worked pro bono for the Charitable Friends of the Community Law Library of Harlem to give vision to their dream of establishing a law library in the Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jackson Heights Residence Fundamental was engaged to modernize a dated kitchen in a large prewar co-op apartment in a residential section of the Jackson Heights section of Queens.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fort Greene Townhouse A young, growing family purchased a historic 1850s Brooklyn townhouse in a rapidly changing section of the Fort Greene neighborhood to become the new home for their growing family. The house had suffered years of neglect and poorly executed renovations and additions in the past so it quickly became apparent that the</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Forsyth County Central Library In 2010, the voters of Forsyth County overwhelmingly passed a bond referendum to fund the building of a new flagship library for downtown Winston-Salem. Glenn Fulk offered up a proposal to merge the library and a center city park project siting them at the very heart of downtown on taxpayer-owned properties. The concept envisioned the library + park project as a new community commons for the 21st century.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carnegie Hill Residence Fundamental was hired by a couple - a surgeon and an ethnomusicologist - to gut renovate a Carnegie Hill co-op apartment on Fifth Avenue. Formerly the servant’s quarters to a larger Central Park-facing front apartment, the unit, with southern, eastern, and northern exposures, had been converted to a dark two bedroom guest apartment with a small living and dining space and a small non-functional kitchen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Museum of Modern Art Tower Residence Fundamental was approached by the client to redesign a 3400 square foot, high floor, 4 bedroom, 3-1/2 bath condominium in MoMA’s Museum Tower with expansive views of East and West Midtown and north across Central Park to the George Washington Bridge and Yankee Stadium. The apartment was in its original early 1980s condition and the owner wanted to totally refresh the design with more of a 21st century sensibility.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hell’s Kitchen Residence Fundamental was retained to reimagine a dark, chopped-up walk-up apartment into a light-filled, loftlike apartment for a busy professional in Midtown West. The solution was to remove all of the internal walls to allow the western sunlight pouring through the bedroom’s windows</image:caption>
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