The linear Swift Cabin stretches out along the length of a site that overlooks a reservoir in southwest Washington. A shed roof allows for a vast array of solar panels for this off-grid cabin, which power the main cabin, a custom-designed sauna building, and a garage for the family boat....
Originally known as The Palace Hotel, the Cincinnatian was built to rival the grand hotels of Europe—complete with a mansard roof, marble floors, and a carved walnut staircase. Like many grand Victorian hotels, the Cincinnatian fell on hard times in the mid-20th century and narrowly escaped...
Originally known as The Palace Hotel, the Cincinnatian was built to rival the grand hotels of Europe—complete with a mansard roof, marble floors, and a carved walnut staircase. Like many grand Victorian hotels, the Cincinnatian fell on hard times in the mid-20th century and narrowly escaped...
Founded by Fred Pearl and Ed Patnaude just after WWII, the men set out to build a village for the average person to afford along the beach. According to the NJ Monthly article "The houses were basic: two bedrooms, a kitchen and living area, a very small bathroom with a shower and ...