Architects' homes /
This stunning book takes a rare glimpse into the intriguing and unique homes of some of the world's best-known architects. How do these architects design their own private domains? How do their furnishing styles impact on the structural integrity of the space? How do these individuals express t...
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Images Publishing,
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Publisher Address: | Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia : |
Publication Dates: | 2017. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
This stunning book takes a rare glimpse into the intriguing and unique homes of some of the world's best-known architects. How do these architects design their own private domains? How do their furnishing styles impact on the structural integrity of the space? How do these individuals express their interior design flair in their own haven? The title starts by introducing the relationship between the architect and their professional work, by telling how that marries with their own private tastes, and how they interpret current trends and enable their own philosophies to transfer to their pers |
Carrier Form: | 224 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 27 cm |
ISBN: |
9781864706086 1864706082 |
Index Number: | NA7115 |
CLC: | TU241-64 |
Call Number: | TU241-64/A673 |
Contents: | Introduction / John V. Mutlow -- Projects : Apartment at the foot of the Üetliberg mountain / Andreas Fuhrimann and Gabrielle Hächler -- Architects' house and studio / Manit and Sonali Rastogi -- Argyle / David Saunders -- Ash+Ash / Timothy Eddy -- Bird house / Mark and Angela Jamison -- Casa CM / Paolo Carlesso -- C-house / Robert Maschke -- Doll's house / Ben Edwards -- Dune house / Jetty and Maarten Min -- Garden Street residence / Shane Pavonetti -- Glass house / Thomas Roszak -- Greenbank Road / Federica Vasetti -- Hemeroscopium house / Antón García-Abril -- Ismet-Bimal residenc |