Rinck, Jonathan. “The mushroom houses of Earl Young.” Michigan History Magazine no. 4 (2016): 17-22.
Abstract: The word most often used to describe the unique designs of self-taught architect Earl Young is “organic.” His Charlevoix structures — often integrating stone walls, rolling roofs, cedar shingles, and squat profiles — look like they rose up out of the ground. And would be equally home in Middle-earth.