Who doesn’t love a bungalow? It’s an American invention with roots in 18th-century India that took hold in 1905 and never let go until the 1930s. All definitions agree that the typical bungalow is a ...
Asked to design the next generation of Chicago home types, reasonably priced and good-looking like the bungalows, two-flats and row houses of yore, the city’s architects delivered. A six-flat that ...
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