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Black Sea Home by Oleksii Karman
Artists’ Handmade Houses
Artists’ Handmade Houses is a collection with images by Don Freeman and text by Michael Gotkin of 13 homes handcrafted by the finest artists and craftsmen in America, including George Nakashima, Henry Varnum Poor, Sam Maloof, Wharton Esherick, and Russel Wright. Built over the course of 75 years, from the late-19th century to the mid-20th century, these homes were each designed and built by the artists as an expression of their aesthetic sentiments, and in many cases, as extensions of their artwork. As such, these private domains are utterly unique and deeply imbued with each artist’s singular vision and talent. A few of the homes have been awarded National Historic Landmark status, and several are open to the public, while still others have sadly fallen into disrepair or are now in the hands of new owners. In a few cases, the photographs in this book represent the last record of the house as created by its artist resident.
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A House Born from the Mountain in Valencia
A mountain landscape, with large retaining walls of stone, is the origin of the design for this house layout. Located in a housing state in Sagunto, Valencia, at the base of the Calderona Range, the Paz & Comedias House by Ramón Esteve Estudio is fully integrated with its environment by reusing the red sandstone, extracted while opening the foundations, in the masonry walls.
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Japanese Architecture | Photographer © | AOI
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Museum of Glass Nick Milkovich Architects + Arthur Erickson
The Museum of Glass is a museum of the 21st Century- an experiential museum- dynamic, spontaneous and evolving. The vision statement for the museum is “we visualize a center that pulses with life, light and fire. It is a place of discovery, surprise, collaboration and joy that transforms the visitor as profoundly as fire transforms glass.” It is a museum where creativity is celebrated and is visible for the public to watch, learn and participate in.
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Casa Jardines del Sur DX Arquitectos
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