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The New American Town House |  
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Rating:   Summary: Good effort Review: This book is simply that, a book about new American town house.  It started with a description of the evolution of town house, rite from the time of Palladio & Vitruvius to the present time.  The rest is 20 examples of American townhouses all seemed to be going skyward fulfilling all kinds of tastes ranging from chic, loft style, minimalistic, opulence, romantic. & so forth.  There are tonnes of pictures in this book with helpful building plans.  I always like variety & after browsing thru initial examples, the rest of the book I really couldn't bother with as they all look pretty much similar.  Afterall, a townhouse is a townhouse.  Anyhow, this book is beautifully presented & definitely worth keeping if you simply want a coffee book for show.  Keep up the good work.
  Rating:   Summary: Good effort Review: This book is simply that, a book about new American town house. It started with a description of the evolution of town house, rite from the time of Palladio & Vitruvius to the present time. The rest is 20 examples of American townhouses all seemed to be going skyward fulfilling all kinds of tastes ranging from chic, loft style, minimalistic, opulence, romantic. & so forth. There are tonnes of pictures in this book with helpful building plans. I always like variety & after browsing thru initial examples, the rest of the book I really couldn't bother with as they all look pretty much similar. Afterall, a townhouse is a townhouse. Anyhow, this book is beautifully presented & definitely worth keeping if you simply want a coffee book for show. Keep up the good work.
  Rating:   Summary: Inspiring antidote to urban sprawl Review: With the cities and suburbs spreading out into former farmland in the form of superstores, fast food chains, and garishly oversized homes reminiscent of motel conference centers, Gorlin and Goldberger present the compelling alternative: the townhouse, revamped, revitalized, and more relevant than ever. No matter what your esthetic, there is a townhouse to suit it, and you can find it in this book. It could be argued, in fact, that the townhouse represents architectural humanism at its best: inherently social, family-friendly, scaled to real human dimensions and needs. In other words, just right. An excellent introduction to an important new trend in architecture and home-building.
 
 
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