The El Patio
Monday, June 4th, 2012
The El Patio is a contemporary variation of a Hacienda style house plan; a large one-story ranch plan, featuring stone and stucco exterior walls, with outdoor covered patios creating a feeling of sanctuary, safety, and privacy.
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The Smithfield Craftsman Duplex
Monday, June 4th, 2012
The Smithfield Craftsman is a competition winning design for affordable, sustainable, workforce housing, in the Town of Smithfield, Virginia in 2008.
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The Beach Duplex
Monday, June 4th, 2012
The Beach Duplex is a plan that provides a rental efficiency apartment on the ground level. The second and third floors provide for three-bedroom occupancy with balconies and a lookout tower cupola for spy glass viewing of the surf conditions on the beaches in the vicinity.
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The Cape Story
Monday, June 4th, 2012
The Cape Story “by the sea” is a house plan commemorating a section of recreation beach between First Landing State Park and Beech Street in Virginia Beach. Historically this area consisted of rental cottages primarily for Black vacationers before integration and even included an amusement park.
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The Brigantine
Monday, June 4th, 2012
The Brigantine is a coastal living house plan, also a type of sailing ship from the 1600’s, as well as the name inherited by the barrier island off the coast of New Jersey, a beach community of residents and summer vacationers.
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The Bogue Sound
Monday, June 4th, 2012
The Bogue Sound is a coastal living house plan designed for the North Carolina barrier islands environment, bordered by Bogue Inlet and White Oak River to the west and Beaufort Inlet and the Newport River to the east.
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The Beaufort
Monday, June 4th, 2012
The Beaufort house plan is designed for coastal living along the Bogue Sound in North Carolina, originally intended to be located on Front Street, protected from the Atlantic shoreline by the barrier island named Carrot and Fort Macon State Park beyond.
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