Hyperwest: American Residential Architecture on the Edge by Alan Hess

Hyperwest: American Residential Architecture on the Edge by Alan Hess

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The open plains, sublime mountains and glorious West Coast of America have provided the inspiration for some of the most inventive residential design in America. This book features work by the likes of John Lautner and Ed Niles, and threads together the many ideas that run through the buildings.

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Hyperwest: American Residential Architecture on the Edge by Alan Hess

The open plains, sublime mountains and glorious West Coast of America have provided the inspiration for some of the most inventive and exciting residential design in contemporary America. Highly original modern designs or variations on classical ruins, moorish fantasies, Deco delights and prismatic follies are found in works by such internationally known architects as John Lautner, Charles Moore, Ace Architects, Bart Prince and Ed Niles, in places ranging from the barren desert of Baja California to the precipitous Rocky Mountains. This book uses a mixture of text and photographs which combine to thread together the many ideas that run through the buildings.
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ISBN 13 9780500341476
ISBN 10 0500341478
Title Hyperwest: American Residential Architecture on the Edge
Author Alan Hess
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Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1996-11-04
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.