Houses of Los Angeles: 1920-1935

Houses of Los Angeles: 1920-1935
Title Houses of Los Angeles: 1920-1935 PDF eBook
Author Sam Watters
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 2007
Genre Architecture domestique
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With over 600 archival photographs, house and landscape plans

Houses of Los Angeles: 1885 - 1919, 1920-1935

Houses of Los Angeles: 1885 - 1919, 1920-1935
Title Houses of Los Angeles: 1885 - 1919, 1920-1935 PDF eBook
Author Sam Watters
Publisher
Pages
Release 2007
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An Elegant Wilderness

An Elegant Wilderness
Title An Elegant Wilderness PDF eBook
Author Gladys Montgomery
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Adirondack Mountains Region (N.Y.)
ISBN 9780926494473

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An Elegant Wilderness: Great Camps and Grand Lodges of the Adirondacks, 1855 - 1935 by Gladys Montgomery, recounts the story of the private retreats of the Gilded age industrial rich who traveled north from New York City to experience wilderness. Light

Gardens for a Beautiful America 1895-1935

Gardens for a Beautiful America 1895-1935
Title Gardens for a Beautiful America 1895-1935 PDF eBook
Author Sam Watters
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780926494152

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At the opening of the 20th century, Americans looked out their windows and saw a landscape that had radically changed since their countryside childhoods. Since the close of the Civil War, the nation had become a land of industrial cities. Smokestacks, bl

American Splendor

American Splendor
Title American Splendor PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Kathrens
Publisher Acanthus PressLlc
Pages 298
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780926494619

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Originally published in 2002, American Splendor: The Residential Architecture of Horace Trumbauer is the first and only extensive study of this master creator of the American Great House. This revised edition features three new chapters and over 50 new colour photographs.

The American Idea of Home

The American Idea of Home
Title The American Idea of Home PDF eBook
Author Bernard Friedman
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 342
Release 2017-05-02
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1477312897

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Over thirty leaders in American architecture discuss the most significant issues in the field today. “Home is an idea,” Meghan Daum writes in her foreword, “a story we tell ourselves about who we are and who and what we want closest in our midst.” In The American Idea of Home, documentary filmmaker Bernard Friedman interviews more than thirty leaders in the field of architecture about a constellation of ideas relating to housing and home. The interviewees include Pritzker Prize winners Thom Mayne, Richard Meier, and Robert Venturi; Pulitzer Prize winners Paul Goldberger and Tracy Kidder; American Institute of Architects head Robert Ivy; and legendary architects such as Denise Scott Brown, Charles Gwathmey, Kenneth Frampton, and Robert A. M. Stern. The American idea of home and the many types of housing that embody it launch lively, wide-ranging conversations about some of the most vital and important issues in architecture today. The topics that Friedman and his interviewees discuss illuminate five overarching themes: the functions and meanings of home; history, tradition, and change in residential architecture; activism, sustainability, and the environment; cities, suburbs, and regions; and technology, innovation, and materials. Friedman frames the interviews with an extended introduction that highlights these themes and helps readers appreciate the common concerns that underlie projects as disparate as Katrina cottages and Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian houses. Readers will come away from these thought-provoking interviews with an enhanced awareness of the “under the hood” kinds of design decisions that fundamentally shape our ideas of home and the dwellings in which we live.

Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright
Title Frank Lloyd Wright PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Smith
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 392
Release 2009-04-21
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0847832368

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Frank Lloyd Wright presents a stunning overview of the work of this towering American genius, encompassing the entirety of Wright’s long and extraordinarily prolific career. From his earliest work, such as the Home and Studio in Oak Park, IL, of 1889, to the wonderfully evocative textile block houses of Los Angeles of the mid-1920s, to such seminal masterpieces as Fallingwater, of 1935, in the Pennsylvania wilderness, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, of 1956, in New York, the book offers an extraordinarily abundant trove of architectural riches. Featuring more than a hundred discrete works, from the well known to the obscure, expertly discussed in the text of highly respected Wright scholar Kathryn Smith, Frank Lloyd Wright weaves a gorgeous tapestry that will engage the mind and delight the eye.