LANCASTER IN STYLE, PART 33: BI-LEVEL AND SPLIT-LEVEL, 1960s-80s. Post-World War II housing offered an opportunity to experiment with new design ideas for the emerging “nuclear family.” With few ...
Pop quiz: Does anyone know what type of home was the setting for “The Brady Bunch”? It’s called a split-level—a style of architecture that’s poised for a comeback today. So what exactly is a ...
CONSIDER ALL the potential architectural solutions for modern living, and the split-level house hardly seems an obvious candidate -- not to the average person who summons the image of some postwar ...
Architect Mark Halstead sees more than most people when he looks at the split-level houses in his neighborhood. He likes the homes that feature roofs with large overhangs, prominent windows and stone ...
The desire for more space is a tale as old as time, but for a couple in New York it wasn’t just about adding room so much as how these rooms will be used in the future. Keith Burns Architect applied ...
Open Studio Collective founder Allison Bryan was both architect and builder on her dream home, infusing the gut job with playful curves, abundant light and textured surfaces. In 2019, Architect ...
In architecture, split-level houses are typically in response to a plot's uneven or sloping topography. In the case of the houses featured here, their split level interiors are a matter of function, ...
Physical Space has designed the bathroom interiors of the Forest Bath in a Bozeman split-level home in Montana, United States. The Forest Bath is the final piece in the transformation of a 1967 ...
Brace yourselves, boomers. The split-level house is now a historical form of architecture. That's right. That icon of 1970s style, the once oh-so-hip home of the Brady Bunch, has achieved vintage ...
EUGENE, ORE. – Nestled perfectly into an uphill sloping lot, the Alpenglow house plan is a stunning manifestation of modern architecture blended with prairie-inspired aesthetics. This residence is a ...
Portsmouth has hundreds of split level ranches. This one belonged to city icon Harold Whitehouse and HDC is not sure it should be torn down.
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