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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Modern Home Design? Understand the 1950's revolution!,
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This review is from: Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s (Paperback)
I have always appreciated stunning houses of the modern design. This book gives it all, with both asthetic and engineering information. Stunning photographs with great text - I want a bigger version for my coffee table!
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4.6 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews) 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Great general guide to what was 'Contemporary',
By "velour" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s (Paperback)
This book is a great general guide to what was 'contemporary' - including architecture of the home, public building and office. In addition, it delves into interior design - including glass, wall treatments, flooring and furniture. The prospective reader should be made aware right off that this book is written from the British perspective - one will see British English spellings of words, and names of British companies. However, the vast majority of the book deals with American developments, which is more pertinant to the US reader. I call this book a great 'general' introduction because it digs about 75% of the way into each subject. But how many other books can cover so many subjects as well? None that I've been able to find so far. The book is richly illustrated, including some photos which span the entire page. The text is interesting and easy to understand. After reading each chapter of the book, you are left with a good basic undertanding of what you've just read. The pictures themselves are generally period photos, which really help the reader see what 'contemporary' was to the eyes of the folks living at that time. If you are contemplating purchasing a 'contemporary house', or perhaps decorating in the 'contemporary' style, this book will give you some good ideas. Overall, a very enjoyable book - it would make a good present, and look great sitting on your coffee table!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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"Eichlerholic" wild about Contemporary homes,
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This review is from: Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s (Hardcover)
I call myself an "Eichlerholic"... I am obsessed with the tract homes of the late Bay Area builder Joe Eichler. After reading Lesley Jacksons magnificent book, I now know the larger school of architecture that the Eichlers are a part of. The pictures are extensive, the text complete, the homes magnificent... the treatment of this era in architecture will leave you drooling to find one of these homes and walk through them. Eichlers themselves aren't mentioned in the book, yet some of the architects that worked with Eichler, namely Jones & Emmons, and Anshen & Allen, are. Along with homes, Jacksons book also covers smaller details, from refrigerators to wallpaper.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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An invaluable reference on Contemporary Architecture,
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This review is from: Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s (Hardcover)
I read this book in college and am just about to purchase it for my own library because it is a fabulous glimpse into the shift into a more contemporary style of architecture. Of most interest to me was the sections on Mies van der Rohe and Frank Lloyd Wright (and these are the parts I remember most clearly). The pictures and illustrations are impecable and the comments included with these are of great use. This book also includes sections on furniture and fabric choices to name a few. It is well written, full of great information, and a useful reference. If you have the slightest bit of interest in this era of architecture, it must be included in your library.
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