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Murrye Bernard holds a Bachelor of Architecture. Now a fulltime freelance writer in New York, Murrye has been published in Architectural Record, Architecture Boston and Architectural Lighting and serves as a contributing editor for eOculus, the newsletter of the American Institute of Architects New York Chapter.


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