19 x 26 cm.; 64 pàgines (unnumbered pages). Molt bon estat. Rar. ca. 1922, ca. 1936
+1922 Houseplans Catalog by John W. Lindstrom. The architectural practice of Lindstrom and Almars began in 1907 and existed until 1916. This book post dates that partnership. John Lindstrom was born in 1874 in Gottenburg, Sweden, and lived in Minneapolis for about 60 years. He retired in 1956.{source: University of Minnesota Library}. (arquitectura). Preu: 46 euros. (arxiu paper 2, B)
+Small Home Gazette, Fall 2009: “That’s Our House!”
Homeowners Discover Their Home’s Origins at a Bungalow Club Event
Randy Rowoldt and Steve Pearthree settled into their seats in a St. Paul auditorium on September 13 for a Bungalow Club-sponsored event, “Buying for the Bungalow,” a presentation by Bo Sullivan, owner of Arcalus Period Design in Portland, Ore. (www.arcalus.com). The men were looking forward to a virtual shopping trip through Sullivan’s extensive collection of vintage catalogs.
They weren’t prepared, however, when an illustration of their bungalow suddenly appeared on the screen at the front of the room. “That’s our house!” they exclaimed in unison (in politely hushed voices, of course). The page, Sullivan explained to the group, was taken from a 1920s catalog of home plans published by J. W. Lindstrom, Architect, Minneapolis, Minn. The house was labeled Design No. 330.