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  2. 'Built to burn.' L.A. let hillside homes multiply without ...

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    L.A.'s sloping suburbs came to embody not just the city's ambition but its folly. Many hillside homes were built with combustible wood shingle roofs. They were crowded together, next to flammable ...

  3. California bungalow - Wikipedia

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    A typical California bungalow, in Berkeley, California. California bungalow is an alternative name for the American Craftsman style of residential architecture, when it was applied to small-to-medium-sized homes rather than the large "ultimate bungalow" houses of designers like Greene and Greene.

  4. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    Book of rambler and ranch-type homes: designs and floor plans for 31 practical homes, 3rd ed. Home Plan Book Co., 1953. 92 low cost ranch homes, by Richard B. Pollman, Home Planners, Inc., 1955. Ranch homes for today, by Alwin Cassens, Jr., Archway Press, 1956. New modern ranch homes for town or country living, National Plan Service, 1956.

  5. Kappe Residence - Wikipedia

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    Kappe purchased the steep hillside lot in 1962 for $17,000. Designing a structure for the steep hillside was problematic, and Kappe designed six concrete towers supporting a 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2) glass-and-wood house. [2] Built between 1965 and 1967, the house is raised on decks to avoid underground springs. [3]

  6. House of the Day: Nestled Into a Bay Area Hillside - AOL

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    Many architects strive to marry man-made and natural beauty so that the two, like mom and pop of an enduring mom-and-pop store, bring out the best in each other. Franklin Lloyd Wright was a huge ...

  7. Slope house - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the soil is excavated to make the floor area the same on both upper and lower floor, the soil can also be partly excavated making the area for the lower floor smaller. [1] When a house is built in a slope the advantage in an open country is the view, mountain, lake or meadow.