Citation: Norton, Ellen Elizabeth. The modern dwelling. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1896.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: About forty years ago there appeared in one of our popular magazines an article entitled, “Hints for House Builders,” in which the following statement was made: “Square boxes, small and large are springing up in every direction, constructed without any attempt at proportion, or the slightest apparent desire to make them agreeable objects in the landscape. These tell their tale simply and unceremoniously, they demonstrate that the capacity for enjoyment and the appreciation of what is really desirable in life is wanting. Back of these bare, bold, white cubes, tells its monotonous ...