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Taking Stock of Stock House Plans

01/12/2010
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  • Taking Stock of Stock Houses
    Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/taking-stock-of-stock-house-plans/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Flexahouse by Nick Noyes
    Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/taking-stock-of-stock-house-plans/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Frank Lloyd Wright stock house
    Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/taking-stock-of-stock-house-plans/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Freegreen stock house
    Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/taking-stock-of-stock-house-plans/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Lami Design stock house
    Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/taking-stock-of-stock-house-plans/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Food and Water House by Studio Terpeluk via Hometta
    Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/taking-stock-of-stock-house-plans/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Interloop Architecture home office via Hometta
    Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/taking-stock-of-stock-house-plans/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Taking Stock of Stock Houses

Go into any bookstore or search on words "Stock House Plans" and you will find thousands of them, mostly junk. Perhaps 50% of are stolen and just about all of them get twisted and stretched before they actually get built. But for decades, a few architects have seen them as a way to democratize design, to make good designs available at a lower price to a larger audience....

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