| Great Houses on a Budget |  | Author: James Grayson Trulove Publisher: Collins Design Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 10.4 x 1
ISBN: 0060779934 Dewey Decimal Number: 728.1 EAN: 9780060779931
Publication Date: June 28, 2005
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For the typical American homeowner, Great Houses on a Budget presents case studies from across the country that achieve high style at an affordable cost. Most homeowners can only fantasize about owning and living in beautiful dream homes designed by top architects -- houses that are well beyond the reach of average consumers. This splendidly illustrated volume promises to provide a reality check by presenting beautifully designed houses by the same architects, but with one exception. The houses in this book were designed and built for clients with high standards, as well as modest budgets. Fifteen in-depth case studies display the work of some of today's finest architects in locations ranging from California and Connecticut, to Virginia and Oregon. Each project includes lavish photography accompanied by detailed discussion of the economical construction techniques implemented in each house. With an in-depth look at square footage costs, design techniques, and low-cost building materials, Great Houses on a Budget will provide readers with everything they need to plan a great home on even the smallest budget.
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Great Houses on a Budget October 17, 2007 Therese P. Dignard (Berlin, NH United States) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book was very informative and has great photographic examples.
I look forward to applying them to the next house that I build.
The simplicity of the building materials breaks the boundaries of the common myths of building designs. I would live in any of these houses and find bliss.
Highly recommended for anyone interested in living wisely, environmentally friendly, and whether on a budget for building or not, one who could appreciate space and design that is well appointed.
I would also not hesitate to buy another copy to give as a gift to someone thinking of building their own home.
This book delivers on EXACTLY what it is supposed to! May 13, 2007 Elliott Terwilliger (Carlsbad, CA) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
Look, this book is a picture book... but so are all James Grayson Trulove books. If you are not familiar with his books then you are missing out. His books are not case studies with pages of boring text. He does not teach in his books, but rather inspire. You know when you have a favorite actor and no matter what they are in you go see it... that is the type of author that Trulove is. He is constantly producing new books with great houses that can give you great new ideas. If you're expecting alot more than great pictures of great houses then get something else. But if you want to peak behind the doors of some really cool new houses then you will love this book.
Great Book February 5, 2007 Robert E. Heller (denver, co) 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
I liked this book alot and refer to it often for innovative modern design in designing my own home.
Somewhat Pleased July 15, 2007 Ozi-Kiwi (Australia) Good photos, and some good details and ideas, that could well be developed into an expression of your own living space.
Nice homes, title deceiving March 11, 2006 Edward J. Shannon, AIA (Elgin, IL United States) 73 out of 74 found this review helpful
This book features some fine architect designed, contemporary homes. ...but the title is very deceiving. While some of these homes may employ the use of unconvention (suposedly cheaper) materials like corrated metal siding, most of these homes have complex forms, elaborqate steel detailing, and from a construcition standpoint appear very complex.
The book offers no real strategies for building on a budget. For example, in one of the lightweight commentaries that accompany each house, the author states that the budget strategy was to use convetional wood framing! How I would love to tell my clients that I could save them big bucks by using this new, innovative strategy. Most, if not all the homes in this book appear far more expensive to construct than a typical builder's home or even a more convetional custom home.
In reality this is another one of this authors books that needed some type of cause to be published. As with all of the authors books, the homes are elegent, yet the text is superficial.
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