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The Greater Good Home Newspaper by Dennis Wedlick
(F&M Art Lab) by Dennis Wedlick
The Greater Good Home Newspaper was released in June 2010 and is inspired by Dennis Wedlick’s recent design for a passive house, The Hudson Passive Project. Not only does the home embody soul and charm, it requires almost no energy to run, bringing with it a renewed belief in the transformative power of architecture. It outlines the tremendous opportunity we have in America today to change our approach to rural residential development and the countless ways that practitioners and consumers can contribute to a more sustainable architectural future. The Greater Good Home Newspaper is quite simply about good design—beautiful, site-specific, historically-aware, modern, picturesque and personal—and how design can contribute to the greater good. As such, is a continuation of the work DWA has been doing since its founding almost 20 years ago.
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Good House Hunting: 20 Steps to Your Dream Home
(Harper Design) by Dennis Wedlick
www.goodhousehunting.com
Good House Hunting: 20 Steps to Your Dream Home will be on shelves in June 2005.
Intended to inform and inspire, the book is based on the premise that a home is the most important investment -
both financial and personal - in an individual's or family's life. With accessible text, brilliant photography,
and worksheets on topics ranging from design to financing, Good House Hunting helps make the dream of owning the
perfect home a reality, step by step.
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The Good Home
(Harper Design International) by Dennis Wedlick
First released in 2001, The Good Home is now also available in paperback. Filled
with stunning photography, floor plans, and inspiring, accessible text, The Good Home is an
exploration of the picturesque and expressive American home.
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The Good Home
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Good House Parts: Creating a Great Home Piece By Piece
(The Taunton Press) by Dennis Wedlick
Released in the fall of 2003, Good House Parts breaks down the home design process - both literally and figuratively -
into the sum of its parts. In this lavishly illustrated book, Dennis Wedlick identifies each good house part and shows
its expressive and functional possibilities. In doing so, he gives his readers access to a sophisticated design
vernacular, enabling them to begin dreaming about their own ideal home.
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Good House Parts
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Designing the Good Home
(Harper Design International) by Dennis Wedlick
Released in January 2004, this follow-up to The Good Home continues Dennis Wedlick's
exploration of what makes a house evocative. Using the work of architects Hugh Newell Jacobson, Bohlin Cywinski
Jackson, and Obie Bowman, each of whom shows remarkable innovation, he illustrates the diversity and potential
of expressive design.
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Designing The Good Home
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Hot Dirt Cool Straw
(Harper Design International), by James Grayson Trulove
with an introduction by Dennis Wedlick.
Published in January 2002, this book features environmentally-friendly homes whose sustainability compromises nothing to aesthetics. Dennis Wedlick introduces the book, discussing the enormous potential of "green" design for both the environment and the field of architecture.
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Hot Dirt, Cool Straw
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