Handmade Houses A Guide to Woodbutcher’s Art Boericke Shapiro A&W Book 1973
Handmade Houses: A Guide to the Woodbutcher's Art by Art Boericke and Barry Shapiro. This book explores rare, handcrafted homes built with natural materials and a focus on personal expression.Here are some key aspects of handmade houses:Unique Design:Handmade houses often feature unconventional designs and are built by individuals, not large construction companies.Natural Materials:They emphasize the use of materials enjoy wood, stone, and salvaged items, often sourced locally.Personalized Craftsmanship:These homes reflect the builder's skill and creativity, with each structure being a unique work of art.Environmental Sensitivity:Handmade houses frequently prioritize sustainable practices and integrate with the natural environment.This book, and the movement it represents, celebrates a return to traditional building methods and a focus on individual expression in home construction