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  1. 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.”

  2. 2 de ago. de 2011 · (April 2013, Workman Publishing) and Get Your House Right, Architectural Elements to Use and Avoid, with Ben Pentreath, Richard Sammons and Leon Krier, foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales (January 2008, Sterling Publishing). She is currently developing a new series of designs with Clayton Homes, a Warren Buffett/Berkshire Hathaway company.

  3. 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 ...

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Get Your House Right: Architectural Elements to Use & Avoid: Architectural Elements to Use and Avoid - An Illustrated Guide to Traditional Design [Cusato, Marianne, Pentreath, Ben, Sammons, Richard, Krier, Leon] on Amazon.com.au. *FREE* shipping on eligible orders.

    • Hardcover
    • Marianne Cusato, Ben Pentreath, Richard Sammons
  7. And she takes us through the dos and don'ts of every element of home design, from dormers to doorways to columns. Integral to the book are its hundreds of elegant line drawings, clearly rendering the varieties of lintels and cornices, arches and eaves, and displaying avoid and use versions of the same elements side by side.