Our homes serve to identify us, embrace us, and nurture those fundamental values that give meaning and inspiration to our lives. A home, at its best, can be a spiritual sanctuary where we find comfort and renewal, a place apart from the vicissitudes of an adversarial civilization. Many have found that the ideal is to surround ourselves with a bit of Nature's perfection. The gardens of European royalty, Thoreau's humble Walden Pond, the contemplative refuges of Zen Buddhists, and even the mythical perfection suggested by the Garden of Eden; all demonstrate history's conviction of Nature's sublime capacity to bestow bountiful gifts upon us. In our modern age none better appreciated these virtues than Frank Lloyd Wright who astonished an entire culture with the potential of architecture to bring us into harmony with Nature. It is from this noble heritage that I have found inspiration and direction. The following are samples of house plans that can serve as a starting point for that quest. |
Three Bedroom House Plans |
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House Plans #309 to#316 | |||
House Plans #333 to #340 | House Plans #341 to #348 |
Two Bedroom House Plans | |||||
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House Plans #217-220 | House Plans #221-224 |
One Bedroom House Plans | |||
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Other House Plans | |||
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