Infill architecture affords us the opportunity to carefully study a site’s surrounding context, and it challenges us to synthesize our design so that it can seamlessly integrate into the neighborhood. The design of this townhome took inspiration from the Thomas Square Streetcar National Register Historic District’s fundamental residential architecture. In particular, a common feature seen throughout the district is the projecting bay, which in its use here enmeshes the building within its historic context while also engaging the streetscape. The interiors address the multi-generational needs by attaining an open floor plan and incorporating a first floor master suite. The end result is a building that effortlessly solves the problem of the empty lot.