Home Work by Lloyd Kahn

Home Work by Lloyd Kahn

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Home Work by Lloyd Kahn

  • Master builder Louie Frazier's Japanese-style pole house in Northern California, reachable on a 500-foot cable across a river 
  • Ian MacLeod's handbuilt stone house in South Africa, where baboons jump on the roof at night 
  • Ma Page's bottle house in the Nevada desert 
  • Artist Michael Kahn's semi-subterranean sculptural village in Arizona 
  • Bill and Athena Steen's strawbale houses 
  • Ianto Evans' cob houses in Oregon 
  • The Archlibre group of countercultural builders in the French Pyrenees 
  • Bill Coperthwaite's spectacular 3-story yurt in the Maine woods 
  • Bill Castle's finely-crafted log home and sauna in the NY Appalachians 
  • A commune in the Tennessee mountains 
  • The "Flying Concrete" brothers in Mexico and their far-out sculptural structures 
  • Barns in California, Washington, and Connecticut 
  • Photo-essays of Lloyd Kahn's trips to Nevada, the Mississippi Delta, Costa Rica, Nova Scotia, and Baja California 
  • Photos of buildings all over the world by photographers Yoshio Komatsu and Kevin Kelly + more, lots more....
Shelter, it turns out, had a major influence on builders, and included are buildings our 1973 book inspired, so this is truly a sequel.

I began building about 50 years ago and have lived in a home that I constructed myself ever since. I might not have started building if I had been able to find a great historic house with a good vibe. Yet it was always cheaper to create than to buy, and by doing so, I was able to design exactly what I desired and utilize the materials I wanted. In 1960, I embarked on a journey to study the craft of construction. The entire procedure was quite enjoyable for me.

Nail hammering Delineating space is what framing is all about. The sub-floor and roof decking are nailed down. When you first tread on the floor you've just made, it's a rush.

I wish I could have spent more time learning the basics from a master carpenter, but there was never enough time. I learnt from friends and literature, as well as by blundering my way into a procedure that required some expertise. My viewpoint was that of a beginner, a homeowner, rather than a professional. As I gained experience, I began to believe that I could teach people how to construct, or at the very least get them started on the road to building their own homes.

I've gone from post and beam to geodesic domes to stud frame building throughout the years. It's been a never-ending learning process, and it's lead me to investigate a variety of construction approaches, all of which I'm interested in. I created geodesic domes for five years, from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. Domebook One and Domebook 2 were my first two books as a publisher, released in 1970 and 1971, respectively.

In 1973, I abandoned domes (as dwellings) and released our namesake Shelter. Over the years, we've released books on a wide range of topics, including Home Work: Handbuilt Shelter in 2004, Builders of the Pacific Coast and The Barefoot Architect in 2008, and Small Houses in 2012. My favorite subject is construction. Even in today's world, building a house with your own hands may save you a lot of money (I've never had a mortgage) and allow you to have exactly what you want in a home if you follow through.

Lloyd Kahn is a well-known architect.

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ISBN 13 9780936070339
ISBN 10 0936070331
Title Home Work
Author Lloyd Kahn
Series Shelter Library Of Building Bks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Shelter Publications Inc.,U.S.
Year published 2004-04-20
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.