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  2. The cheapest ways to build a house, and the most affordable ...

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    HomeAdvisor puts the average cost to build a new home at $150 per square foot. (For a 2,000-square-foot home, that comes to $300,000.) Design: ... the cost to build a 1,800-square-foot modular ...

  3. William L. Thaxton Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    Thaxton was a successful insurance executive and commissioned Wright to design a work of art that would also be suitable for living and entertaining. This Usonian is one of Wright's smaller designs at 1,800 square feet and is designed as a parallelogram and constructed of concrete block.

  4. Pope–Leighey House - Wikipedia

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    Mindful of the Popes' financial limitations, Wright scaled down the plan from 1,800 square feet to 1,200 square feet. [4] The house ultimately cost $7,000, which was a remarkably low price for Wright design, but was in keeping with Wright's desire to provide middle-class Americans with accessible housing. [4]

  5. List of largest houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    109,000 sq ft (10,100 m 2) [4] Oheka Castle: West Hills, New York: Otto Hermann Kahn: Gary Melius [5] 1919: Châteauesque: Delano and Aldrich: 3 105,000 sq ft (9,800 m 2) The One: Bel Air, Los Angeles, California Nile Niami: Richard Saghian [6] 2021 Contemporary: Paul McClean: 4 (tie) 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m 2) Whitemarsh Hall: Wyndmoor ...

  6. Cliff May Experimental House - Wikipedia

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    The one-story, 1800-sf house is a simple rectangle in plan with a 288-square foot open skylight in the center. May's family of five created different rooms by using movable partitions. The family resided in the home for two years, while May determined how the sizeable skylight and open plan functioned for the residents there.

  7. Benjamin F. McAdoo - Wikipedia

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    He participated in a small homes design competition in 1947, designing an 887 sq ft (80 m 2) ranch house featuring a butterfly roof. Although the design did not receive the prize, it was reviewed favorably in a column in The Seattle Times. [2] [4] His 1948–1949 Moorhouse residence in Magnolia, Seattle, was also praised by the paper. [9]

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