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Contributors
Margaret Culbertson; Terrence Doody; Lisa Gray; Mike Greenberg; Nonya Grenader; Michael Kimmins; Keith Krumwiede; Barry Moore; Robert Reichle; Ann Rosenwinkel; Danny Marc Samuels; and Steven R. Strom.
Though the new American house grows ever larger, the small dwelling continues to engage our domestic imaginations and challenge our design instincts. You know the type — two bedrooms, one bath, a starter home for some and a lifetime house for many. Whether because of a tight budget, a need to build quickly, a confined site, environmental concern, or the desire lor simplicity, the small house has endured as a distinguished if bumble form of shelter. The small house is a dwelling reduced to its essentials; the insightful editing required to reach that state has intrigued both architects and historians.
Margaret Culbertson; Terrence Doody; Lisa Gray; Mike Greenberg; Nonya Grenader; Michael Kimmins; Keith Krumwiede; Barry Moore; Robert Reichle; Ann Rosenwinkel; Danny Marc Samuels; and Steven R. Strom.