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  1. Get Your House Right: Architectural Elements to Use & Avoid By Marianne Cusato and Ben Pentreath with Richard Sammons and Leon Krier Destined to become a valuable reference for builders, contractors, homeowners, and homebuyers, this comprehensive guide describes the essential elements of a house, how they work together, and how to use them appropriately.

  2. Praise for Get Your House Right: "[A]n important and much needed book."--Sarah Susanka, FAIA, architect and author of The Not So Big series and Home by Design "Marianne Cusato translates architectural language into the vernacular and, by doing so, into the reach of the average consumer, where such knowledge is guaranteed to do the most good....this Rosetta stone of design will guarantee Cusato ...

    • Marianne Cusato, Ben Pentreath, Richard Sammons
  3. Marianne Cusato, creator of the award-winning Katrina Cottages, is a champion of traditional architectural principles: structural common sense, aesthetics of form, appropriateness to a neighborhood, and sustainability. She presents the definitive guide to what makes houses look and feel right, revealing the dos and donts of livable home design.

  4. Download Original PDF. This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to shareit. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCAreport form. Report DMCA. CONTACT. 1243 Schamberger Freeway Apt. 502Port Orvilleville, ON H8J-6M9. (719) 696-2375 x665.

  5. 8 de fev. de 2011 · Buy Get Your House Right: Architectural Elements to Use & Avoid by Cusato, M & Penreath B from RIBA Online Bookshop. ISBN 9781402791031

  6. Buy a copy of Get Your House Right : Architectural Elements to Use and Avoid book by Marianne Cusato. Sick of McMansions? Marianne Cusato, creator of the award-winning Katrina Cottages, is a champion of traditional architectural principles: structural common sense, aesthetics of form, appropriateness to a neighborhood, and sustainability. She present ...

  7. Architecture is like a language. Like any language it has a vocabulary (the building elements, such as windows, doors and eaves) and grammar (the rules that we use to assemble the elements.) Unfortunately, all too often work produced today, “doesn’t feel quite right.” This lecture seeks to restore an understanding of how to speak this language by illustrating where […]