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Forever Home: Designing Houses to Last a Lifetime [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x203 mm, weight: 1361 g, 209 color and b/w images
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764365258
  • ISBN-13: 9780764365256
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x203 mm, weight: 1361 g, 209 color and b/w images
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764365258
  • ISBN-13: 9780764365256
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A look at twenty homes that have been designed to accommodate ever-changing resident needs, and designed to last a lifetime. 





Most people live in homes that become dysfunctionally designed when their family circumstances change, whether it is suddenly having to work from home, new mobility challenges, or an unexpected in-law arriving on the scene. But houses can be designed, or redesigned, to accommodate these changing home needs, both now and in the future.





Interviews with 20 homeowners and their designers illustrate flexible solutions to a variety of living arrangements. Combined with photographs and floor plans, the case studies represent different perspectives, from young families to divorcees, single-parent households, and retirees. Tips at the end of each chapter address issues such as key lifestyle questions to ask before designing a forever house, where not to skimp, and how to plan spaces for double and triple duty.





Designing an adaptable home has economic, environmental, and emotional rewards. With smart planning, it's possible to build a house that can be passed on to the next generation.
Introduction 7(3)
Double Dip Melbourne, Australia
10(12)
For a family of five, a twin-townhome redesign allows for freedom and flexibility
Safety Zone South Dakota
22(12)
A super-resilient riverside house shrugs off tornados, floods, and roughhousing
A Home For Caregivers Washington
34(10)
Every aspect of this house supplies ease and delight for an elderly parent in residence
Smart Accessory North Carolina
44(14)
A climate professor poses a series of hard questions before designing a home for his future family
Close To Nature Texas
58(8)
An environmentally attuned house makes a statement about permanence
Upstairs, Downstairs Washington
66(10)
An attached rental unit provides income security for first-time buyers
Timeless Modern Washington
76(12)
A series of savvy moves ensures this home's long life of style and service
Home Stretch Maryland
88(12)
A vibrant addition allows a midcentury modern home to expand and contract effortlessly
Phased In Connecticut
100(14)
Working within a tight budget, an architect lays the groundwork for future additions
Smalltalk Massachusetts
114(10)
A 600-square-foot carriage house is designed for aging---and a baby grand piano
Going With The Flow North Carolina
124(12)
A smaller, smarter home functions well for soon-to-be empty nesters---and their children
Forever Home Redux California
136(8)
A light remodel of a vintage midcentury modern home prepares it for a second future
All Together Now Washington
144(12)
A grandmother found an ideal way to spend time with her daughter's family---in their backyard
Storm Proof Delaware
156(8)
Designed for use as a future full-time residence, this resilient summer home was put to an early test
Urban Code California
164(10)
A three-story townhouse supports a variety of living arrangements
Fire Away Washington
174(10)
A flexible, fireproof vacation house is designed for future full-time living
Window On The World Minnesota
184(14)
Functional, sophisticated, and stimulating, these side-by-side homes keep a special-needs adult child and his caregivers within easy view
Swiss Army House Oregon
198(14)
Pocket doors, movable walls, and hidden compartments arm this retirement home for whatever comes its way
House Of Many Moods California
212(14)
Delightful niches and courtyards support a varied and vibrant existence
A Sense Of Sanctuary Illinois
226
A forever home nurtures its occupants on an emotional and spiritual level
Boyce Thompson is the author of Anatomy of a Great Home and The New New Home. The former editor of Builder magazine and founding editor of Residential Architect magazine, Thompson has spent more than 30 years writing about home design and construction and jurying design competitions. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.