House on a Budget: Making Smart Choices to Build the Home You Want (American Institute Architects)

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by Duo Dickinson

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Until now, homeowners have had to choose between the twin worlds of budget-friendly mediocrity and unaffordable fantasy. Responding to this gap, acclaimed architect Duo Dickinson demonstrates that a custom house doesn't depend on a fabulous price tag. House on a Budget, originally published in hardcover as The House You Build, is about a third way of building grounded in the realities of time and money, but focusing on your fondest hopes and dreams. He offers 19 real-world situations where unique and imaginative homes were built on real-life budgets. Duo's Rules for Getting What You Want (and Can Afford) 1.Use Standard Materials Creatively 2.Shrink to Fit 3.Don't Fight the Site 4.Take Your Time 5.Defer and Save: Building in Phases 6.Take Charge: Spending Time to Save Money "For anybody who wants to design and build a nice house -- that is, who wants to hire other people to design and build a nice house for them -- this is the single most useful guide I've ever seen." -- Kurt Andersen "Dickinson's compassion for cost effective custom homes shines through his enlightened book...This is a must book for homeowners who seek more personality from their housing dollar." --Dale Mulfinger, author of The Cabin, The Getaway Home and the forthcoming Cabinology "In House on a Budget, Dickinson practically insists that design be affordable for everyone." --John Connell, Yestermorrow Design/Build School, author of Creating The Inspired House "Challenges the commonly held assumption that good house design and construction is always expensive." --Jeremiah Eck, author of The Distinctive Home and The Face of Home A self-styled maverick within the profession, Duo Dickinson, AIA, is an architect in Madison, Connecticut. He is the author of five books on residential design, including The Small House (McGraw-Hill, 1986) and Small Houses for the Next Century (McGraw-Hill, 1995). His design philosophy has been summarized in The New York Times as: "Design it small, make it as beautiful as possible, and practice every trick in the book to keep it as cheap as possible." Used Book in Good Condition

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