From the land : the architecture of Backen, Gillam, & Kroeger / text by Daniel P. Gregory ; foreword by Diane Keaton ; afterword by Stanley Abercrombie ; principal photography by Erhard Pfeiffer.
Publication details: New York : Rizzoli; 2013. Description: 437 p. : col. ill. ; 34 cmISBN: 9780847840779Subject(s): Backen, Gillam, & Kroeger | Architectural firms -- California | Architecture -- 21st century. -- CaliforniaLOC classification: NA 730 .C2 G74 2013 Summary: "Howard Backen, principal of the architecture firm Backen, Gillam & Kroeger, is at the center of a popular movement in home design that emphasizes elegant simplicity and embraces the rustic charm of natural materials. This volume, the first on his work and that of the firm, is an artful exploration of this aesthetic, featuring farmhouses in the Napa Valley, hilltop homes, seaside retreats, and lakeside hideaways. Throughout the work, a sense of intimacy, warmth, and informality pervades. Natural materials, such as wood, stone, and brick, form the foundations, walls, and ceilings of these subtly luxurious spaces, while nature itself plays a considered role that is at once complementary and also intricately conjoined with the work"--Jacket.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Vitali Hakko Kreatif Endüstriler Kütüphanesi | NA 730 .C2 G74 2013 | Not for loan | 012080 |
Includes bibliographical references.
"Howard Backen, principal of the architecture firm Backen, Gillam & Kroeger, is at the center of a popular movement in home design that emphasizes elegant simplicity and embraces the rustic charm of natural materials. This volume, the first on his work and that of the firm, is an artful exploration of this aesthetic, featuring farmhouses in the Napa Valley, hilltop homes, seaside retreats, and lakeside hideaways. Throughout the work, a sense of intimacy, warmth, and informality pervades. Natural materials, such as wood, stone, and brick, form the foundations, walls, and ceilings of these subtly luxurious spaces, while nature itself plays a considered role that is at once complementary and also intricately conjoined with the work"--Jacket.