Underhill Residence: Now it’s a Book!
I want to draw everyone’s attention to this beautiful object, a blurb published book documenting the construction process for Underhill House, which I posted about back in September. The book […]
I want to draw everyone’s attention to this beautiful object, a blurb published book documenting the construction process for Underhill House, which I posted about back in September. The book […]
My first destination after packing up my life at the beginning of October was Mineral Point, Wisconsin which is my family’s temporary home base while the new house gets finished […]
An interesting article in the NY Times by Steven Kurutz this past October ties our continuously down economy to changes in the green “market”. People who care about the environment […]
This weekend I watched Masterpiece’s latest adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, which was delightful on a number of levels. This isn’t the forum for a movie review (although it is […]
Its pretty easy to argue that Americans have been a little excessive in our mortgage fueled quest for a house that will make the Jones feel bad about what they […]
Levittown presents an interesting contrast to Usonia; both are exrban and express that idea of garden city and the American dream of the single family home but in very different […]
Small and Beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Usonian Houses to be a “building system, adaptable to each client with whatever modifications he might need regarding space and site conditions.”1 […]
People have lots of reasons for wanting to live in smaller homes – everything from environmental scruples to the tanking of the housing market. Like any diverse trend there are […]
Its a cliche at this point but I, for one, didn’t know it was an architecturally derived one. According to this beautifully written piece in the Opinionator last summer, the […]
To continue the small theme I want to highlight this NY Times feature from earlier this month – a 6 1/2 foot deep apartment building. In many ways this […]