Creating the Not So Big House: Insights and Ideas for the New American Home
Creating the Not So Big House: Insights and Ideas for the New American Home
The Not So Big House created a movement that is changing the way people think about the American home. That groundbreaking book proposed a new blueprint for the American home: a house that values quality over quantity, with an emphasis on comfort and beauty, a high level of detail, and a floor plan designed for today's informal lifestyle.
Creating the Not So Big House is the blueprint in action. Focusing on key design strategies such as visual weight, layering, and framed openings, Sarah Susanka takes an up-close look at 25 houses designed according to Not So Big principles. The houses are from all over North America in a rich variety of styles -- from a tiny New York apartment to a southwestern adobe, a traditional Minnesota farmhouse, and a cottage community in the Pacific Northwest. Whether new or remodeled, these one-of-a-kind homes provide all the inspiration you need to create your own Not So Big House.
Author: Sarah Susanka
Publisher: Taunton Press
Published: 02/01/2002
Pages: 264
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.50lbs
Size: 9.92h x 10.08w x 0.71d
ISBN: 9781561586059
About the Author
Crawford, Grey: - Crawford is a photographer whose work has appeared in every major national and international architecture magazine as well as in several books on architecture and design.Susanka, Sarah: - Sarah Susanka is one of the leading residential architects in the United States. Her first book, The Not So Big House, topped best-seller charts in Home & Garden categories in its first year of publication. Susanka has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, the Charlie Rose Show, and NPR's Diane Rehm Show. She is a former principal and founding partner of Mulfinger, Susanka, Mahady & Partners, Inc., the firm chosen by LIFE magazine to design its 1999 Dream House.