A house in the city : a guide to buying and renovating old row houses / H. Dickson McKenna
Material type:
- TH 4816 .M35 1971

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National University - Manila | LRC - Architecture General Circulation | Architecture | GC TH 4816 .M35 1971 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000017580 |
Includes index.
Introduction -- One. A history of the row house -- Two. neighborhoods -- Three. The right house for you -- Four. The cost of a city house -- Five. Renovating the house --Six. Some city houses.
This book is about finding, evaluating, buying, renovating, and living in city houses. The usual city house is a row house: it can be anywhere from two to five stories high, is built of brownstone, limestone, brick, or wood, occupies a narrow, rectangular plot of land, and shares side walls with its neighbors.
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