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A series of illustrated lectures advocating a reform of domestic architecture, focusing on small and middle-class homes. The authors criticize customary ornament and concealed construction, and promote functional planning, honest materials, and an architect’s involvement through furnishing. They call for handcrafted decoration, painted wall scenes, simple durable furniture, and spaces suited to everyday life and children. Later lectures address education in art, cooperation in building, and practical principles for designing small houses and cottages, with plans and plates that demonstrate economy, natural beauty, and domestic convenience.

About the Author

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Barry Parker

Barry Parker was an influential figure in the early 20th century, known for his contributions to architecture and design. His notable work, "The Art of Building a Home: A collection of lectures and illustrations," reflects his commitment to educating the public about the principles of home construction and design. Parker's lectures emphasized the importance of aesthetics and functionality in residential architecture, making complex concepts accessible to a broader audience. His insights continue to resonate with those interested in the intersection of architecture and everyday living.

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