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SHARED ECONOMY

in Victoria, B.C.’s eclectic Fernwood neighbourhood, you catch glimpses of silver between the branches of the soaring horse chestnut trees that line the street. That silver — the hue of the large sheets of rippling galvanized aluminum that fold over the sides of the house like a sculptural double layer — suggests a piece of space-age origami. Beneath its sharply

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