Baker, John Milnes.
How
to
Build
a
House
With
an
Architect
. New York: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1977. (Excellent examples of site, elevation, sectional, and floor plans.)
Civic Trust.
Pride
of
Place
. Sussex: Chandlers Printers Ltd., 1974. (Excellent ideas on how public and individual places can be improved esthetically, easy reading.)
Cole, Doris.
From
Tipi
to
Skyscraper
. Mass.: i press incor., 1973. (An examination of U.S. women in architecture from the Indians thru tne present, easy reading.)
Crosby, Theo.
Architecture
:
Citv
Sense
. New York: Reinhold Pub. Corp., 1965. (Good photographs and ideas on how and why cities are planned, easy reading.)
Greenbie, Barrie B.
Spaces
. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981. (Excellent book describing and illustrating how space is arranged in the human environment.)
McHugh, Robert C.
Working
Orawing
Handbook
. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1982. (Good book which describes the process of drawing a design, illustrations are very clear.)
Metz, Oon.
New
Architecture
in
New
Haven
. Mass.: The MIT Press, 1973. (Excellent photographs and site plans of buildings in New Haven.)
Moore, Charles: Allen, Gerald; and Lyndon, Donlyn.
The
Place of Houses
. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974. (A comprehensive analysis of architecture in balance with its surroundings.)
O’Neill, Daniel.
Sir
Edwin
Lutvens
:
Country
Houses
. New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1981. (Excellent pictoral examples and history of country houses.)
Pracht, Klaus.
Modern
Oriels
. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1980. (A fantastic book containing interesting drawings and information about oriels and roof attics.)
Scully, Vincent Jr.
The
Shingle
Style
. Conn.: Yale University Press, 1955. (An examination of development of American domestic architecture.)