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New Vernacular Architectureby Vicky Richardson
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:New Vernacular Architecture displays 33 amazing case studies of buildings by leading architects whose aim was to reinterpret, rather than revive, the traditional forms and materials that are the hallmarks of vernacular architecture.
This comprehensive reference presents the first case study of contemporary vernacular architecture from around the world. Amazing examples cover a wide range of structures: a Louisiana residence on the "dog-trot," a traditional Southern form; an inexpensive, pre-fab version of a classic Swedish log house; and Will Bruder's Teton County Library in Jackson, Wyoming the design of which was influenced by Arizona's sheds, silos, and dynamic landscape of jagged desert rocks. Each impressive case study features plans and elevations, breathtaking interior and exterior photographs, and many other details. Plus, engaging text discusses the motivation and philosophy behind the architects' designs, and clearly explains why these buildings can be labeled as "new vernacular." Architecture lovers will also see how a variety of political, economic, and social forces shaped late nineteenth- and twentieth-century views on vernacular architecture, as well as find out the reactions of several renowned architects to what Metropolis magazine calls "global blanding" ? a worldwide standardization of images and buildings that deliberately ignores local conditions and designs. Packed with more than 300 lush photographs, New Vernacular Architecture is the definitive reference for any reader who appreciates the power and beauty of unique structures. About the AuthorVicky Richardson, who has a degree in architecture from the University of Westminster in London, is Deputy Editor of RIBA Journal and is a regular contributor to architectural journals. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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