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Architects house themselves : breaking new ground / Michael Webb ; foreword by J. Carter Brown.
Main entry:

Webb, Michael, 1937-

Title & Author:

Architects house themselves : breaking new ground / Michael Webb ; foreword by J. Carter Brown.

Publication:

Washington, D.C. : Preservation Press, National Trust for Historic Preservation, ©1994.

Description:

224 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-224).
Foreword / J. Carter Brown --- MODERN LANDMARKS. R.M. Schindler, West Hollywood, CA -- Richard & Dion Neutra, Los Angeles, CA -- Walter Gropius, Lincoln, MA -- Frank Lloyd Wright, Taliesin West, AZ -- Charles & Ray Eames, Pacific Palisades, CA -- Philip Johnson, New Canaan CT -- RESHAPING FOUND SPACE. Frank O. Gehry, Santa Monica, CA -- Charles W. Moore, Austin, TX -- Mark Simon, Branford, CT -- Raquel Vert, Encino, CA -- Keith R. Kroeger, Chappaqua, NY -- Richard Fernau, Berkeley, CA -- REWORKING TRADITION. Herbert S. Newman, Woodbridge, CT -- Buzz Yudell & Tina Beebe, Malibu CA -- Robert D. Dripps & Lucia Phinney, Batesville, VA -- Jefferson B. Riley, Guilford, CT -- William F. Stern, Houston, TX -- Bernard M. Wharton, Redding, CT -- ECONOMY OF MEANS. Carlos Jimenez, Houston, TX -- David C. Hovey, Winnetka, IL -- Lawrence W. Speck, Austin, TX -- Warren R. Schwartz, West Stockbridge, MA -- Hank Koning & Julie Eizenberg, Santa Monica, CA -- ALL IN THE FAMILY. Alfred Broning Parker, Coconut Grove, FL -- Roney J. Mateu, South Miami, FL -- Timothy Kobe & Joy Ou, Hillsborough, CA -- Laurinda Spear & Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Coconut Grove, FL -- RADICAL DEPARTURES. Donald McKay, Toronto, Canada -- Cart Prince, Albuquerque, NM -- Myron Goldfinger, Waccabuc, NY -- Walter A. Netsch, Chicago, IL -- BALANCING ACTS. Raymond Kappe, Pacific Palisades, CA -- Albert Frey, Palm Springs, CA -- Kenneth Neumann, Franklin, MI -- Mark Cigolle & Kim Coleman, Santa Monica, CA -- Marc Angelil & Sarah Graham, Hollywood, CA -- FEET OFF THE GROUND. Paul M. Rudolph, NYC -- Charles Gwathmey, NYC -- Jim Olson, Seattle, WA -- Steven Mensch, NYC -- Joseph Giovannini, NYC -- WEEKEND RETREATS. Hugh Hardy, Sheffield, MA -- Stanley Tigerman & Margaret I. McCurry, Lakeside Michigan -- Josh Schweitzer, Joshua Tree, CA -- Ulrich Franzen, Bridgehampton, NY -- Terrance E. Sargent, Jasper GA -- Adam Kalkin, Martha's Vineyard, MA.
Summary:

Ever since Thomas Jefferson built Monticello, American architects have used their own houses as laboratories, testing new ideas and putting a fresh spin on the old. To select the best of our own era, Michael Webb traveled coast to coast, talking with 150 architects, and looking for houses and apartments that respond creatively to the challenge of site, context, and budget. He chose 41 recent examples, and six modern classics. Together they demonstrate how rich is the idea of "house."
Pioneers like Schindler, Neutra, Wright, Gropius, Charles and Ray Eames, and Philip Johnson explored new ways of enclosing space and relating buildings to nature. They shocked their contemporaries and inspired their successors. The latest work shown here ranges even more widely - from a tree house in Berkeley to a playful weekend cottage on Lake Michigan, from a cluster of wooden towers in a Florida palm grove to a Toronto house that fuses craft and technology.
Sophisticated New York apartments, daring hillside houses in Los Angeles, and witty variations on the New England vernacular reflect America's regional diversity. Houses are grouped by type. Over 200 color and vintage black and white photos, plans, and sections are woven together with lively descriptions of what each architect built - and why.
. These architectural adventures offer new ways of satisfying practical and emotional needs, and write another chapter in the history of the American house. They demonstrate the timeless virtues of light and space, openness and privacy, fine craftsmanship and economical construction. Everyone who has dreamed of building a unique house or is planning piecemeal improvements can find inspiration is this eclectic anthology.

ISBN:

0891332413
9780891332411
0471143561
9780471143567

Subject:

Architect-designed houses United States.
Architecture United States History 20th century.
Maisons conçues par des architectes États-Unis.
Architecture États-Unis Histoire 20e siècle.
Architect-designed houses.
Architecture.
Architekt
Verzeichnis
Haus
Geschichte 1900-1990.
United States.
USA

Form/genre:

History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 107811
Call No.: ID NA7208.W4; ID:94-B2861
Status: Available

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