Synopses & Reviews
In
Great Houses of Texas, author Lisa Germany takes the reader on a tour of twenty-five Texas housessome are lavish and monumental, others more diminutive and intimate, but taken together they relay the story of residential architecture in the Lone Star State.
Dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day and scattered across the state from the East Texas town of Jefferson to El Paso, from the cosmopolitan cities of Houston and Dallas to the grasslands of South Texas, many of these houses are marked by their response to the Texas landscape. It is this landscapecombined with the larger-than-life personalities who were drawn to it, the brutal hardships of the frontier, and the architectsthat is the unifying theme at work in Great Houses of Texas.
When world-renowned architects like Philip Johnson, Maurice Fatio, Steven Holl, and Paul Rudolph add their voices to Texass own homegrown talents, such as ONeil Ford, Ted Flato, David Lake, and Chester Nagel, the state becomes the locus of an extraordinary residential architecture. Photographer Grant Mudford has captured it all in his exciting images, commissioned especially for this book.
About the Author
Lisa Germany is a noted expert on the architecture of Texas and has written widely on American architecture for
Architectural Record, The New York Times, and many other publications. Germany is also the author of
Harwell Hamilton Harris. She currently lives in Tennessee.
Grant Mudfords photographs of great architecture around the world appear frequently in international magazines as well as in numerous books.