Supersizing Bliss

With the help of SPARK Publications and the input of many good friends, Toby’s new book “Supersizing Bliss” is getting dangerously close to its test print.


Going To The Printers


 
supersizing bliss - the book on how to design a modern energy efficient home

The Cover

 
 
supersizing bliss - a  glimpse at two pages

The Insides

 

While you are waiting to grab one of the first copies, we have been busy putting a few things into place.


The Swag


We know you need to look the part when you are going to settle into your favorite chair and crack that book spine (Your favorite drink will be sold separately.) Get the T-shirt!

 
 

The Reviews Are In


We got to proofread, edit, and edit again. We also sent out an “ARC” - the Advanced Reader Copy - to a few trusted friends and colleagues for a review. Below are a few impressions in no particular order or selection. You can find more on the website.

“If you yearn for a place that can truly shape your life story, this book will help you find your way.”

— Jeff Echols, AIA, EntreArchitect, Host of Build Your Brand Podcast

“I’m twenty years into my journey as a residential Architect and Supersizing Bliss gave me a new framework for identifying what matters.
Toby is like that great teacher who makes complex ideas simple. Supersizing Bliss is a must-read for future homeowners & their architects!”

— Kyle Barker, AIA NCARB, Architect, Principal of Primary Projects

“Witte excavates desire with a sincerity that is the sexiest stalwart of design. He doesn’t merely appease. He psychically sketches, etches, and constructs the metaphorical and enveloping chaise lounge where his clients would choose to languish…forever.”

— John W. Love, Jr., Interdisciplinary Artist, Guggenheim Fellow

“Architects often write for other architects, but Supersizing Bliss is devoted to architecture’s inhabitants. Witte’s book offers insights into many of the little-known frustrations, desires, and dreams architects have for the built environment. The accessible book is a kind of annotated love letter to architecture, written by an architect, to all occupants of houses.”

— Blaine Brownell, FAIA LEED AP, Professor and Director at the School of Architecture, UNCC


The Website


… oh yes - the website. The book has not been printed yet, but it has it’s own website; AND a social media presence. What a diva! Check it out!

 
 


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