Bi-level homes were all the rage in the 1970s, when hordes of baby boomers, not long out of college or on the job and looking for a home in the suburbs, bought them as fast as builders could put them ...
LANCASTER IN STYLE, PART 33: BI-LEVEL AND SPLIT-LEVEL, 1960s-80s. Post-World War II housing offered an opportunity to experiment with new design ideas for the emerging “nuclear family.” With few ...