Description
Paperback cover has some wear along all edges and corners. Tears along spine and creases on face. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This 1967 House & Garden PLANS GUIDE is a fascinating time capsule of mid-20th century American residential architecture and design. Edited by William E. Hague, this comprehensive volume showcases 121 house plans ranging from cozy bungalows to sprawling ranch-style homes, reflecting the post-war suburban boom and evolving tastes of the era. Beyond the practical floor plans, the book offers insights into the cultural zeitgeist, with designs catering to the growing middle class and their aspirations for modern, efficient living spaces. Collectors will appreciate this well-preserved copy as a valuable primary source for understanding the domestic ideals and aesthetic trends that shaped countless neighborhoods across the nation. Readers with an interest in architecture, social history, or simply nostalgia for a bygone era will find this guide an engaging and visually rich exploration of a transformative period in American housing.