Synopses & Reviews
Discover how architects design and live in their own homes. Australian Architects' Houses offers an insight into how contemporary architects live in the homes they have designed specifically for themselves and their family: from warehouses to apartments, from an entirely new build to a substantial renovation.
Synopsis
Architects' Houses offers an insight into how contemporary architects live in the homes they have designed specifically for themselves and their family: from warehouses to apartments, from an entirely new build to a substantial renovation. In the absence of a 'client' and a formal brief, architects can be truly adventurous, exploring groundbreaking, unconventional ideas and materials in designing their own houses. In this lavishly photographed book, Crafti looks at the fascinating details of the process involved, as much as the end result. What were the challenges, the hardships and the problems faced? Did ideas have to be modified to suit the budget? Were there compromises along the way? What discoveries were made? Architects' Houses also explores the things that didn't quite go to plan. Their insights and journeys will appeal to those looking for fresh ideas that go beyond the traditional offerings by architects.
About the Author
Stephen Crafti has been writing on architecture and design for over 20 years. He has written numerous stories for newspapers and magazines including the Age, Australian Financial Review, and Sydney Morning Herald. He is also the author of 40 books, including 21st Century Architecture: Beach Houses, Affordable Architecture: Great Houses on a Budget, and Making More of Small Spaces. Crafti hosts a radio program, 'Talking Design,' on behalf of RMIT University, as well as operating architecture and design tours both in Australia and in Europe.