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Top 2005 Media Coverage
October 2005 "Twelve Ways to Go Green"
Inspired House Magazine
August 2005 "Orlando Home of the Year"
Orlando Leisure Magazine
August 6, 2005 Manageable Mansion
St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
August 6, 2005 Home of the Month; Rural Retreat
Minneapolis Star Tribune
August 3, 2005 Americans dream of ever-grander homes
Christian Science Monitor
July 28, 2005 Design tricks to make small spaces look larger
San Jose Mercury News
July 17, 2005 Architect's big idea is for homes that aren't.
Orlando Sentinel
July 2, 2005 New Urbanism trend
The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA)
June 2005 "When a Smaller Home is Smarter"
MONEY Magazine
June 19, 2005 Builders and buyers are trending toward smaller homes
The San Diego Union-Tribune
May 28, 2005 Figure out ways to make adjustments when downsizing
Chicago Tribune
May 26, 2005 Design Dispatch; Homes that age gracefully.
Los Angeles Times
May 14, 2005 Door to the past.
Ottawa Citizen
May 7, 2005 Downsizing Your Living Space Can Have an Upside, if It's Done Properly
The Washington Post
May 1, 2005 "Building Character"
REALTOR Magazine
May 1, 2005 Steeped in green: developing the PCBC's Pacific Heights Showhouse.
Environmental Design & Construction
April 28, 2005 DECORATING; How to tame the supersized.
Los Angeles Times
April 28, 2005 The Interior Landscape: Space; A look at the shifting footprint of today's home.
Los Angeles Times
April 20, 2005 Ask The Post
Washingtonpost.com
April 19, 2005 Make an entrance; Scarlett O'Hara stairs aren't the wow factor anymore.
Hamilton Spectator (Ontario, Canada)
April 17, 2005 INTO THE WOODS; LAKE MACLEOD DEVELOPMENT OFFERS GREEN SPACE, WATER VIEWS
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
April 15, 2005 "Small Can Be Spacious"
International Herald Tribune
April 7, 2005 Smaller homes can be better if built well
The Guardian (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island)
April 2, 2005 House that's not so big may not be all that cheap
Chicago Tribune
March 31, 2005 Forget the McMansion; Small Is The New Big
The Boston Globe
March 31, 2005 Space guru urges building quality over quantity
National Post (f/k/a The Financial Post) (Canada)
March 31, 2005 Sarah Susanka's latest book considers the small stuff that makes big impact
National Post (f/k/a The Financial Post) (Canada)
March 26, 2005 Not so big: Smaller can be better if built well, says architect
The Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario)
March 19, 2005 Creating a Smoother Transition
The Washington Post
March 19, 2005 It's All in the Entrance; The New Foyers Dispense With Grandeur and Stress Sightlines, Warmth, Function
The Washington Post
Architecture Magazine - March 15, 2005
March 14, 2005 Living Large As Oregon Home Balloon To An Average 2,200 Square Feet.
The Oregonian
March 13, 2005 Small fills the bill; Buyers reject supersized homes for the sake of simplicity and find that they have few regrets.
Chicago Tribune
March 12, 2005 Susanka's Signatures and Surprises Fill Demo Home in Orlando
The Washington Post
March 6, 2005 Survey of neighborhood home prices bursts bubble talk
Chicago Sun-Times
March 5, 2005 The Wright Design; Visiting architect tours the Darwin Martin house and share what she has learned about planning personalized modern homes.
Buffalo News (New York)
February 27, 2005 Starter mansions on small lots may be on way out.
Charleston Gazette (West Virginia)
February 26, 2005 Homes built for living, not for show: Architectural guru slowly turning developers into innovators and away from builders of McMansions and bland housing.
Edmonton Journal (Alberta)
February 25, 2005 CUT THE CLUTTER; Contrary to popular belief, more is not better, says organizing guru
Buffalo News (New York)
February 19, 2005 Oh, Susanka! Don't you cry for McMansions
Times Colonist (Victoria, British Columbia)
February 19, 2005 It's not the size of the house, it's the quality of living: DESIGN I
The Vancouver Sun (British Columbia)
February 19, 2005 Better, Not Bigger
The Virginian-Pilot
February 17, 2005 Not-So-Big is Beautiful
The Standard (St. Catharines, Ontario)
February 14, 2005 Demo homes give builders a look at what's on the horizon
Copley News Service
February 12, 2005 Oh, Susanka! Unassuming general takes aim at bland housing and McMansions
Ottawa Citizen
February 5, 2005 Reinventing the house
Ottawa Citizen
January 30, 2005 REAL APPEAL: NATURAL LOOK CATCHES EYE OF DESIGNERS
Orlando Sentinel
January 30, 2005 Showstoppers; Demonstration homes give builders a look at what's new and what's on the horizon
The San Diego Union-Tribune
January 29, 2005 The word on the street; Your guide to the latest new home lingo
Hamilton Spectator (Ontario, Canada)
January 29, 2005 BUILDER NOTES
Minneapolis Star Tribune
January 27, 2005 More storage space; Little House
Ventura County Star
January 22, 2005 Don't just decorate - enhance your life
The Courier-Journal
January 22, 2005 In one year, out the other;biggest home trends of 2005
Des Moines Register
January 22, 2005 Your guide to the latest new home lingo
The Toronto Star
January 22, 2005 Japanese wabi-sabi traditional aesthetic gains western admirers
Tulsa World (Oklahoma)
January 19, 2005 East mystique; Design philosophies from the Far East are attracting a growing number of Westerners
Minneapolis Star Tribune
January 16, 2005 Showoffs you can visit; Be prepared to see the latest innovations for the home.
Orlando Sentinel
January 15, 2005 Less is now more for homebuyers
Contra Costa Times (California)
January 14, 2005 Architect is Redefining the American Home
Roanoke Times & World News
January 12, 2005 C2C Exhibit Showcases Futuristic Homes
Roanoke Times & World News
January 8, 2005 Living Large in a Smaller Dwelling
Charlotte Observer
January 6, 2005 Going Green, Starting Over; Down-to-earth dream house
Los Angeles Times
January 5, 2005 The future of homes and housing
Christian Science Monitor
January 1, 2005 Not So Big Showhouse: learning the principles of design and sustainable construction at the International Builders show.
Environmental Design & Construction
January 1, 2005 Designing affordable sustainable housing
Natural Life
January 1, 2005 Surrounded by nature; CamWest Development shows the possibilities available to create a better 'not big' house.
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