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Between earth and heaven : the architecture of John Lautner
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ISBN: 9780847830145 0847830144 Year: 2008 Publisher: New York : Rizzoli International Publications,

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Arthur Erickson : critical works
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ISBN: 9781553651543 1553651545 0295986204 Year: 2006 Publisher: Seattle : University of Washington Press,

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A civic utopia : architecture and the city in France, 1765-1837
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ISBN: 9780995630901 0995630909 Year: 2016 Publisher: [London] : Drawing Matter Studies,

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Expanding upon a selection of architectural drawings from the exhibition that it accompanies, this book traces how a new model of the modern French city emerged in Enlightenment-era France. Architectural drawings of public buildings and public spaces served as models for the expression of an ordered and open civic life as the foundation of an ideal polity.


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Carefree California : Cliff May and the romance of the ranch house
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ISBN: 9780847837823 0847837823 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York : In association with Rizzoli International Publications,

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"This landmark volume is an authoritative, richly illustrated examination of the origins, evolution, and influence of the California ranch house. Carefree California looks at a legendary figure in Southern California design, Cliff May, and the ubiquitous domestic icon his name evokes, the ranch house. We also see how other architects--from George Washington Smith to Rudolph Schindler--pursued different paths toward the same kind of relaxed domesticity exemplified by the ranch house. By the late '50s, much of the world was fascinated with California living and with the ranch house in particular, which derived from architects' evocation and reworking of distinctive regional traditions, allied with the pervasive romance and myths of the California frontier, and from the cultivation of a domestic architecture that could serve distinctively Californian ways of carefree living. By uncovering patterns for living that suited the automobile age among the almost archaic forms and rhythms of mission and pioneer dwellings, an extraordinary range of modernism emerged that was at once grounded in history and soaring into the space age."--Publisher's website.

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