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Detailing a French Provisional residence

trevor rufus

Hi, we're designing and detailing our first 2 story french provisional house, and as our market is mainly modern single story and beach homes, I am looking for material to guide me along the path. can anyone recommend a book or any other resource or be willing to share any documentation details. any assistance would be greatly appreciated.     

 
Jul 3, 18 7:15 pm
Non Sequitur

are you an architect?


Jul 3, 18 7:23 pm  · 
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Volunteer

You might google "two-story French provincial homes". Just a thought.

Jul 3, 18 9:37 pm  · 
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Wilma Buttfit

"We're going to discover the North Pole."

"Oh!" said Pooh again. "What is the North Pole?" he asked.

"It's just a thing you discover," said Christopher Robin carelessly, not being quite sure himself.

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"Bring what?"

"Things to eat."

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Jul 3, 18 10:38 pm  · 
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Shaw

Trevor Rufus, have you ever seen a copy of Sir Banister Fletcher's 'A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method' - it's available online through the Internet Archive. Just type in the above and you'll see likely many versions now downloaded. It's a massive book, but you should be able find what you need thru the table of contents headings or via the index at the back. I think you'll enjoy it - and the older versions are better anyway! The drawings are incredible!

Jul 4, 18 12:48 am  · 
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