Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House

Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House
Title Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House PDF eBook
Author Daniel Platt Gregory
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Pages 253
Release 2008
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0847830470

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A monograph of the informal style of the modern ranch house as reflected in the works of a forefront designer discusses his blending of California's Spanish-Mexican ranchos with cutting-edge technological features. 12,500 first printing.

Western Ranch Houses

Western Ranch Houses
Title Western Ranch Houses PDF eBook
Author Cliff May
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 1968
Genre Architecture, Domestic
ISBN

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Between Earth and Heaven

Between Earth and Heaven
Title Between Earth and Heaven PDF eBook
Author Jean-Louis Cohen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Architects
ISBN 9780847830145

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One of the visionary architects of the twentieth century, John Lautner designed dramatically innovative buildings with a rare sensitivity to site, vista, and structure. Accompanying a full-scale exhibition on Lautner at Los Angeles's Hammer Museum, this is the first publication to comprehensively explore his work, including his apprenticeship with Frank Lloyd Wright and the cultural and geographical context of Los Angeles, through an intensive examination of the archives of the John Lautner Foundation. Although Lautner's dramatic houses are well-known, this is the first time his work has been seriously examined by scholars. Historian Nicholas Olsberg contributes an analysis of Lautner's evolution, providing social and cultural context. Architect Frank Escher covers the relationship between his experiments in structure and poetics of space, and Jean-Louis Cohen discusses Lautner's place in new design tendencies.This richly illustrated monograph includes previously unpublished sketches, drawings, construction images, and Lautner's own photographs to unveil the evolution, originality, and logic of his designs, focusing on the atmospheres and vistas they establish and the connections to landscape and sensory fluidity that mark their innovative spatial arguments.

Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House

Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House
Title Cliff May and the Modern Ranch House PDF eBook
Author Daniel P. Gregory
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015-01-02
Genre
ISBN 9780847844098

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The Ranch House

The Ranch House
Title The Ranch House PDF eBook
Author Alan Hess
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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My Side of the Mountain is a favorite middle-grade novel. This companion gives background on the author, including an interview, questions to guide reading, clues to the story's themes, plot, characters, and setting, a glossary, writing and other activities, and more. If you loved My Side of the Mountain, you need this reading companion.

The New Farm

The New Farm
Title The New Farm PDF eBook
Author Daniel P. Gregory
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 0
Release 2020-05-12
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781616898144

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Recent generations of farmers have reinvented the family farm and its traditions, embracing organic practices and sustainability and, along with them, a bold new use of modern architecture. The New Farm profiles sixteen contemporary farms around the globe, accompanied by plans and colorful images that highlight the connections among family, food, design, terrain, and heritage.

Atomic Ranch

Atomic Ranch
Title Atomic Ranch PDF eBook
Author Michelle Gringeri-Brown
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 234
Release 2006-08-29
Genre House & Home
ISBN 142360895X

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An in-depth exploration of midcentury residential architecture in America, with extensive photos and design tips included. Post-World War II ranches (1946–1970) range from the decidedly modern gable-roofed Joseph Eichler tracts in the San Francisco Bay area and butterfly wing houses in Palm Springs, Florida, to the unassuming brick or stucco L-shaped ranches and split-levels so common throughout the United States. In this book Michelle Gringeri-Brown and Jim Brown, founders and publishers of the popular quarterly Atomic Ranch magazine, extol the virtues of the tract, split-level, rambler home and its many unique qualities: private front facades, open floor plans, secluded bedroom wings, walls of glass, and an easy-living style. From updated homes with high-end Italian kitchens, terrazzo floors, and modern furniture to affordable homeowner renovations with eclectic thrift-store furnishings, Atomic Ranch presents twenty-five homes showcasing inspiring examples of stylish living through beautiful color photographs, including before and after shots, design-tip sidebars, and a thorough resource index. Atomic Ranch reveals: Hallmarks of the ranch style Inspiring original ranch homes Ranch house transformations and makeovers Preservation of mid-century neighborhoods Adding personality to a ranch home Yards and landscaping A helpful resource section and index