Cozy, charming, and distinctly Californian, the Bungalow is an enduring architectural icon.
Complementing each set of prints was an illustration.
Early in the twentieth century, Los Angeles architect Henry Wilson, who called himself "The Bungalow Man," compiled 112 of the most popular and economic Bungalow blueprints of his time in a catalog for would-be homeowners.
Originally designed to survive earthquakes, the low, rambling structures combined grace, beauty, and comfort at minimum cost.
Cozy, charming, and distinctly Californian, the Bungalow is an enduring architectural icon