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Sarah Susanka’s best-selling first book, The Not So Big House, has given homeowners the language they need to ask for the house that they want: a house that values quality over quantity, and emphasizes comfort, beauty, and a high level of detail.
The Not So Big House proposes clear, workable guidelines for creating homes that serve both our spiritual needs and our material requirements, whether for a couple with no children, a family, empty nesters, or one person alone.
What is a Not So Big House Plan? Not So Big Plans are architecturally-designed, highly detailed home plans for people who want the level of quality and craftsmanship that working with an architect affords, without having to invest the time or money required for a custom design.
News & Events. 23 - 25 January. 2025. The Not So Big Life Year End Review Workshop. Online via Zoom. To be eligible for the Year End Review Workshop, you must first attend an Introductory Not So Big Life Workshop. When: Thurs., Jan. 23, 2025 at 4:30 pm EST to. Sat., Jan. 25, 2025 at 1:30 pm EST.
Not So Big House series, Home By Design and The Not So Big Life. Sarah Susanka’s “Not So Big” message has become a launch pad for a new dimension of understanding—not just about how we inhabit our homes, but also about how we inhabit our planet and even our day-to-day lives.
For 20 years, architect and author Sarah Susanka has been leading a movement that is redefining the American home and lifestyle. Through her “build better, not bigger” approach to residential design, she reveals that the sense of “home” we seek is a quality that has almost nothing to do with square footage.
All of the plans in this collection are designed by Sarah Susanka and are exemplifications of her Not So Big principles of design. A Good Neighbor. Plan #454-1. 3 BR | 2.5 BA | 2 Story | 2464 Sq. Ft. Not So Big Bungalow.
In it, visionary architect Sarah Susanka embraced the notion of smaller, simpler shelters that better meet the needs of the way we live today. The book created a groundswell of interest among homeowners, architects, and builders. More than 200 photographs bring the spirit of the "Not So Big" house alive.
The not so big house. by. Sarah Susanka. Publication date. 1998. Topics. Architecture, Domestic -- Psychological aspects, Space (Architecture), Interior architecture -- Psychological aspects. Publisher.
This collection of plans designed by a variety of talented residential architects has been curated by Sarah Susanka to exemplify her Not So Big principles of design.