House: American Houses for the New Ce by Cathy Ho

House: American Houses for the New Ce by Cathy Ho

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"House" profiles new directions in American residential architecture, focusing only on houses that have been built since 1998. The structures in the book represent the new ideas about how to build houses, how they are lived in, and how they are rooted to their local.

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House: American Houses for the New Ce by Cathy Ho

"House" profiles new directions in American residential architecture, focusing only on houses that have been built since 1998. The structures in the book represent the new ideas about how to build houses, how they are lived in, and how they are rooted to their local. The 20 houses featured have been designed by architects such as Rick Joy, Daly Genik, Toshiko Mori, Public, RoTo, Shim-Sutcliffe and Barton Myers. While profiling these buildings, the authors explore a number of issues central to contemporary architecture: the use of unusual materials and innovative building techniques; the relation of a house and its design to the environment; and designing a home that fits the constantly changing structure and way of life of modern families.
Cathy Lang Ho is a senior editor at Architecture magazine. Raul Barraneche is a design editor and writer based in New York.
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ISBN 13 9780500341834
ISBN 10 0500341834
Title House: American Houses for the New Ce
Author Cathy Ho
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 2001-11-19
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.