Description
Thirty of the world’s leading architects, including Norman Foster, Thom Mayne, Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, talk about the houses they designed for themselves over the past decade. What inspired them, what were the constraints, how did their concepts take shape? Michael Webb explores the creative process and traces the influence of architects’ houses over the past two hundred years, from Jefferson’s Monticello to the creations of Charles and Ray Eames, Toyo Ito and Frank Gehry.
Details
- Author: Webb, Michael
- Publisher: Thames & Hudson
- Format: Hardback
- Publication Date: 05/07/2018
- ISBN: 9780500343401
- B-Code: B039154
- Illustrated: Colour photos and graphics
- Pages: 304
- Dimensions: 298x238mm
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