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American Architects and the Single-Family Home
Lessons Learned from the Architects' Small House Service Bureau
Coordinator: Tucker Lisa M.
Language: EnglishSubject for American Architects and the Single-Family Home:
Keywords
Architects Small House Service Bureau; ASHSB; Public Spaces; Service Spaces; Private Spaces; Residential Architecture; single family home; single family house; Lisa Tucker; Small House Service Bureau; Quantity Survey; Built Ins; Iowa State University; Green Walls; King Size; MidWest Plan Service; Single Family House Market; Small Home; Small Home Builders; Laundry Tubs; Aia Member; Mint Green; Handy People; ADU; Small Sized House; Small Size Dwelling; Dining Alcove; Bedroom Layout; Book Title Page; Small House Design; Laundry Area; Enabling Act; Entry Hall
Publication date: 07-2015
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 07-2015
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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American Architects and the Single-Family Home
Foreward 1. An Overview of Single-Family Houses in the U.S. 2. An Introduction to the ASHSB and their Designs 3. Site, Form and Style 4. Spaces for Living and Entertainment 5. Functional Living Spaces 6. Private Spaces for Living 7. The ASHSB and Interior Design 8. Residential Architecture and Implications for the Future 9. Design Principles of Small Homes Bibliography Image Credits
Lisa M. Tucker, Ph.D., has been a practicing interior designer and architect for 20 years with a specialization in sustainability and historic preservation. She is an Associate Professor at Virginia Tech and teaches courses on lighting, building systems, and upper level design studios and is the Program Chair and Graduate Program Coordinator for Interior Design. She holds degrees in architecture and architectural history from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri–Columbia in architectural studies.