"Did Broyhill cite Oscar Niemeyer? I guess they sort of did by calling the collection Brazillia. As for the solid wood construction, veneer pieces are better, less likely to warp with temperature and humidity fluctuation."
"We (two kids, two adults, and a dog) live in this Lustron in Madison WI, and I love it! It is small and has no basement, but the floor plan uses space very efficiently, and it has practically non existent overall maintenance cost (the roof is 70+ years old and is totally fine). They certainly are functioning dwelling machines:) But its not all about function, its also a beautiful machine. Maybe not the most exciting aesthetically, but I find its history and quirkiness endearing."