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Dave over at Grain Edit posted some pictures of an old booklet called Second Homes for Leisure Living by Douglas Fir Plywood Association. The booklet contains a few modern prefab designs from various architects including including George Matsumoto, Frederick Liebhardt, David George, and Henrik Bull.
There are some really fascinating A-Frames, one of them with an upstairs deck which was a first for me to see. Here is a screenshot of the A Frames, for the rest of the scans please visit Grain Edit. You won’t regret jumping over to Dave’s post.
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There's something about A frames that I love… I can't get over the first design shown here (Double Deck). Nice big windows and a balcony, this would be my choice to build/renovate in the mountains 🙂
There's something about A frames that I love… I can't get over the first design shown here (Double Deck). Nice big windows and a balcony, this would be my choice to build/renovate in the mountains 🙂
It looks like a pyramid to me.
Here is a site where you can see the entire booklet: http://www.retronaut.com/2012/04/second-homes-for-leisure-living-1960/
Neat!
I found the site where this booklet can be downloaded in many formats.
http://archive.org/details/SecondHomesForLeisureLiving
It includes not only the pics, but also the floor plans.