Zevon, Susan; Watts, Judith
Inside Architecture
Inside Architecture
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[London]: Thames and Hudson, 1996. Folio grey color illus DJ, 192 pages, chiefly b&w illustrations (some color), 31 cm. Extremely mild rubbing to spine head and foot, exceedingly gentle wear to corners, bright pages, tight binding, very gentle rubbing to DJ spine head, quarter inch tear to top-front DJ corner, extremely mild rubbing to corners, faint rubbing to DJ edges, light soiling to DJ, else Near Fine(+) in Near Fine(-) DJ. in near fine dust-jacket. Hardcover. ISBN: 9781564962782
Zevon documents the trend toward interiors designed by architects as she "reveals the avant-garde residences of architects on the cutting edge of design."--Jacket. Contents: Liberating architecture / Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown -- Stepping up to the future / James Hong -- Pioneering postmodernism / Michael Graves -- Creating a cultural marker / Joseph Valerio -- Abstracting the vernacular / Hugh Newell Jacobsen -- Restoring elegance / Darcy Bonner and Scott Himmel -- Mellowing modernism / Charles Gwathmey -- Collaborating with joy / Charles Moore and Arthur Andersson -- Fusing color and pattern / Frederic Schwartz -- Pushing the edge / Gisue Hariri and Mojgan Hariri -- Inhabiting a landscape / Buzz Yudell -- Designing for change / Michael Rubin --Accomplishing the unexpected / Stanley Tigerman and Margaret McCurry -- Embellishing a box / Franklin Salasky -- Experimenting with modernism / Debora Reiser -- Reinventing regionalism / Walter Chatham -- Uniting architecture with decoration / Lee Mindel -- Crafting a collage / David Baker -- Adding innovation to tradition / Peter Pennoyer. Interior architecture -- United States -- Themes, motives.
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