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114 architectural creationsout of which 532 were successfully brought to lifea surge in birth rates resulted in a significant scarcity of housingleaving numerous families in a desperate search for adequate dwellings. For many of these familiesthe Levittowns in Long IslandNew Jerseyrevolutionizing the construction process. They implemented a systematic division of each home&#8217s construction into twenty-seven distinct stepscommencing with the laying of a concrete foundation. 1963 The Father of CAD Ivan Sutherlandan American computer scientista radio executiveenvisioned the concept of HGTV in 1992. At the timedark mystery. People just didn’t understand itand a lot of what HGTV has done is educate the public” Lowe said. 2003 Chris &#038Angela After serving in the militaryChris and Angela Payson felt called to serve their communityone remodeling project at a time. Working out of their living roomthey launched West Chester Design Build in 2007. 2017 A Fixer Upper 10 years and many homes laterthis unassuming building sat on Route 3 in disrepair. Now

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