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  <tableOfContents>The Concept of "Fit" p.1, The Small House Expanded p.3, One Bedroom Houses p.13, Simply Extraordinary, Extraordinarily Simple:William Turnbull Associates, Architects and Planners p.14, Forward Retreat: Roderic M. Hartung, Architect p.18, Tree House: Arne Bystrom, Architect p.24, High (and Low) Art: Bump Zoid, Ben Benedict and Carl Puzzi, Architects p.30, Artfully Done: Shope Reno Wharton Associates p.38, Axis and Cross Axis: Alex Riley and Associates p.44, Basilical Shed: Tigerman Mccurry Architects p.48, Two Bedroom Houses p.53, Do Not Use Residential Style Elements: W Alter F. Chatham, Architect p.54, Invisible Order: Arne Bystrom, Architect p.60, Contained Quartet: W Alter F. Chatham, Architect p.66, Sacred Centerline: McInturff Architects p.72, Gridded Cube: Richard C. Tremaglio, Architect p.78, Gridded Wedge: Peter Forbes and Associates, Inc. p.84, A Simple Triumph: Nagle, Hartray, and Associates Ltd. p.92, Finish with a Bang: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson p.98, Three Bedroom Houses p.105, Grounded Aspiration: Dennis Wedlick p.106, A Sweet Sunlit Box: Jeremiah Eck Architects, Inc. p.112, Highest and Best Use: Yale Building Project p.118, Power and Poignancy on a Budget: The Miller Hull Partnership p.126, Make No Small Plans: Shope Reno Wharton Associates p.132, Interweaving Intentions: Robert S. Bast, Architect p.138, Temple to a Great View: Anderson/Schwartz, Architects p.144, Setting Sail: Cooper J Ohnson Smith Architects, Inc. p.152, Choreographed Coincidence: Garrett Finney and Martha Finney p.158, The First House: Robert R. Reed Of Bayliss Brand W Agner Architects p.164, Simply Rich: Lyndon Buchanan Associates p.172, The Vertical Dimension: Duo Dickinson, Architect p.178, Garden Cascade: Stuart Silk Architects p.186, Houses with Four or More Bedrooms p.193, Extruded Generic: ABACUS p.194, Grounded Ascension: William Maclay, Architects and Planners p.200, A Box Filled with Delights: Centerbrook Architects and Planners p.206, In View: Cass and Associates p.212, Modest Intentions, Vigorously Expressed: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson p.218, Multiple Personalities with a Single Focus: Moorei Andersson Architects p.226</tableOfContents>
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