Bungalows, Camps, and Mountain Houses: 80 Classic American Designs
With its overhanging eaves, exposed rafters, fieldstone verandas, openfloor plans, and fine woodwork, the bungalow has become aquintessential model of American architecture. A hybrid import fromabroad over a century ago, its suitability for country living quicklyled to its adoption throughout the United States. However, many modernhomes lack the jaunty, distinctive style a...more
Paperback, 143 pages
Published
April 1st 2007
by Skyhorse Publishing
(first published August 1990)
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Too many layouts/blueprints. Not enough pictures. And way to wordy. For, you know, a book.
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