Back in what seems like America’s automotive and architectural Stone Age, most cars were huge and the houses whose driveways they occupied were small. In an era long before the mini mansion or the minivan, the family car made as much of a statement about their owners as the homes they lived in. The connection between architecture and automobiles is celebrated in the coffee-table book Carchitecture USA—American Houses with Horsepower.
Written by Thijs Demeulemeester and…

