Advertisement Home Designs That Offer One Plan With Multiple Elevations Four projects that show how careful attention to details and materials can transform the same single-family and multifamily plans into distinctly different designs without any hint of repetition By Larry W. Garnett, FAIBD House Review Lead Designer April 6, 2021 Located in Irvine, California’s Great Park master planned community, the Prado at Cadence Park features a tri-pack arrangement of homes. | Photo: courtesy Dahlin Group Architecture | Planning Continue Reading In 1947, Levitt & Sons began building massive numbers of homes on Long Island, N.Y., for returning World War II veterans and their families. An assembly-line form of construction allowed fast, economical production of mostly identical homes—a basic concept of repetitive plans and elevations that influences production builders to this day. The difference is that now, resistance to “cookie-cutter” streetscapes results in substantially varied exteriors—a critical part of the design process.