The not so big house

About this book
The Not So Big House proposes clear, workable guidelines for creating homes that serve both our spiritual needs and our material requirements, whether for a couple with no children, a family, empty nesters, or one person alone.
In 1938, LIFE magazine commissioned Frank Lloyd Wright to design a dream home for America. The result was the Usonian house, an enduring model of modest-sized residential architecture. Now, Sarah Susanka, brings Wright's same commonsense, human-scale design principles to our generation.
Consider which rooms in your house you use and enjoy most, and you have a sense of the essential principles of The Not So Big House. Whether you seek comfort and calm or activity and energy at home, The Not So Big House offers a place for every mood.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL1898046W
Subjects
PsychologicalaspectsDomestic ArchitecturePsychological aspectsSpace (Architecture)Psychological aspects of Interior architecturePsychological aspects of Domestic architectureInterior architectureArchitecture, psychological aspectsArchitecture, domesticArchitecture domestiqueAspect psychologiqueEspace (Architecture)Architecture intérieureInterior designHousesArchitecture interieure