I was not sure where to place this topic - in Architecture Style, or here...
The term "Handmade Houses" was first used (I think) in the book of the same name by Art Boericke and Barry Shapiro. It is a wonderful collection of improvised constructions, mostly wood, showing that there is a way to achieve an individual - very individual - home.
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More pictures are available at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40015199@N ... 878363502/
Other books covering similar subjects include:
Handmade Houses & Other Buildings: The World of Vernacular Architecture by John May & Anthony Reid, Thames and Hudson;
Handmade Houses by Richard Olson, Rizzoli;
and one of my favourites,
Architecture without Architects, Bernard Rudofsky, University of New Mexico Press.
With a similar multi-cultural view, and of great interest and authority,
Dwellings, Paul Oliver, Phaidon.