Meme (/ˈmm/ meem) noun – An idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture. (Wikipedia)

Designing a home is often a proposition of multiple choice among iconic expressions. Architects will not typically divulge this fact, but most have a penchant for stylistic fetishes.  Professional photography tends to amplify these beautiful iconic moments.

[1] THE SINGLE GABLE

You’ve been drawing houses this way your whole life, it’s the classic homage to the traditional home. Who said post-modernism is dead?

[2] THE VILLAGE HOUSE

Wouldn’t it be super fun to make your own super house out of multiple super cute houses?

[3] THE OPEN CUBE

Ever since Philip Johnson’s Glass House. . . Exhibitionists rejoice!

[4] THE CLOSED CUBE

Who needs a lot of windows anyway? I like boxes!!

[5] THE FLOATING CUBE

What if we lifted the box? Try defying gravity with these lofty volumes.

[6] BIG EAVES

I. LOVE. ROOF.

[7] CURB APPEAL

F$#% the neighbors.

[8] CHAOS HOUSE

Don’t settle on just one of your ideas, incorporate them all!

[9] BOUNDARY CONDITION

Does architecture make the landscape, or does landscape make the architecture?

[10] THE CURVED BROW

Ok, so triangles and boxes are trite. . . let’s curve it!