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Designing The Good Home Following up on the success of the Good Home,Designing the Good Home continues the exploration of the elements that go into the making of a good home. Author Dennis Wedlick looks at the work of three architects whose attention to detail architect design house livable modern swatt and fine craftsmanship have gained them broad recognition. The architects featured include Peter Bohlin of the Pennsylvania-based firm of Bohlin Cwynski Jackson whose residential work can be found throughout the United States, Hugh Newell Jacobson, a Washington DC based architect known for his classical modern houses that have been featured in shelter magazines throughout the world, architect design house livable modern swatt and Obie Bowman, a northern-California architect specializing in dwellings that are in close harmony with nature. In the book, Wedlick closely examines four houses from each of the featured architects architect design house livable modern swatt and describes through photographs, plans, architect design house livable modern swatt and drawings the essential elements in each of these houses that make them a good home. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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C.F.A. Voysey From the 1890s until the outbreak of the First World War, C F A Voysey was one of the most successful architect design house livable modern swatt and renowned British architects. His elegant, white-rendered houses with stone window dressings architect design house livable modern swatt and sweeping green-slate roofs combined clarity with a sensual appreciation of natural materials. A designer of all things domestic, as well as an architect, he was often involved in every aspect of a house's interior from wallpaper, curtains architect design house livable modern swatt and furniture to fire grates. Moreover, the fluid curves of his decorative designs architect design house livable modern swatt and the elongated simplicity of his furniture prove him to be a vital historical link between the Arts architect design house livable modern swatt and Crafts architect design house livable modern swatt and the Modern movements. As the first definitive account of Voysey's architectural career, this book combines contemporary sources -- photographs, quotations, original wallpaper designs architect design house livable modern swatt and watercolour perspectives -- with specially commissioned photography of his houses. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Glass House (Connecticut) - The Glass house or Johnson house, built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut was an important project for architect Phillip Johnson, and for modern architecture. It was also the place of Philip Johnson's passing in January of 2005.
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