With a new epilogue
Richly illustrated with houses large and small, old and new, with
photographs, plans, and cutaway drawings, this is a book for people who
want a house but who may not know what they really need, or what they
have a right to expect.
The authors establish the basis for good building by examining houses in
the small Massachusetts town of Edgartown; in Santa Barbara, California,
where a commitment was made to re-create an imaginary Spanish past; and
in Sea Ranch, on the northern California coast, where the authors
attempt to create a community. These examples demonstrate how individual
houses can express the care, energies, and dreams of the people who live
in them, and can contribute to a larger sense of place.