
Cottages; or, Hints on Economical Building
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"Cottages; or, Hints on Economical Building" by Brunner and Gerhard is a practical guide on architectural design, published in the late 19th century. The work focuses on offering suggestions for building low-cost cottages while considering aesthetics and functionality. It presents a collection of architectural designs contributed by various New York architects, aiming to promote both economical and artistic approaches to home building. The opening of the book introduces its central theme of creating home-like cottages that are both affordable and visually appealing. It emphasizes the shift in architectural style towards simplicity and refinement while advising readers on how to select suitable sites, plan structures effectively, and consider practical details essential for a comfortable home. The text encourages prospective homeowners to engage thoughtfully in their building process, resulting in cottages that reflect their individual needs and preferences while maintaining certain artistic standards.
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