Metz, Don
METZ, Don
METZ, Don. American, b. 1940. Genres: Novels, Architecture. Career: Metz & Thornton (architectural firm), principal and partner, 1980-; writer. Publications: Super House, 1978; (ed.) The Compact House Book, 1983; Catamount Bridge (novel), 1988; King of the Mountain (novel), 1990; (ed.) New Compact House Designs, 1991. Address: PO Box 52, Lyme, NH 03768, U.S.A.
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