Arts and Crafts Houses I by Kent Bexleyheath and Edward Hollamby (1999, Hardcover)

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1st Edit-Stated 1st Published 1999🚩ARTS & CRAFTS HOUSES I -Architecture 3S-Published by PHAIDON; No page numbers, a 12” square hard-cover x 7/8” Thick, DustJacket not issued. 🌠In Three Sections .............. Section 1 - Edward Hollamby looks at - Philip Web/RED HOUSE of Bexleyheath, Kent 1859 Section 2 - Trevor Garnham looks at - William Richard Lethaby/MELSETTER HOUSE of Orkney, Scotland 1898 Section 3 - Brian Edwards look at Dir Edwin Lutyens/GODDARDS of Abinger Gommon, Surrey 1900 🌠VERY GOOD CONDITION - text & end papers AS NEW, lightly rubbed edges and back cover with a couple of scratches - Please Review PHOTOS 🌠ACTUAL PHOTOS - eBay MONEY BACK GUARANTEE - SAFELY SHIPS INSURED WITHIN 24 HOURS !

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PublisherPhaidon Press The Limited
ISBN-100714838756
ISBN-139780714838755
eBay Product ID (ePID)178671

Product Key Features

Book TitleArts and Crafts Houses I
Number of Pages180 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1999
TopicBuildings / Residential, General, Decorative Arts
IllustratorYes
GenreDesign, Architecture
AuthorKent Bexleyheath, Edward Hollamby
Book SeriesArchitecture 3s Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight58.7 Oz
Item Length12 in
Item Width12 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN00-300759
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal728/.37/09041
SynopsisPart of a series which aims to place noteworthy buildings within theiristorical context, this volume considers Philip Webb's Red House; Williamethaby's Melsetter House; and Edward Lutyen's Goddards. It includespecially produced technical drawings which explain how the buildings wereetailed and put together. The text explains why the three houses are alltudies in Arts and Crafts architecture, with the Red House being a seminaluilding from which the other two take much inspiration. It considers howlthough the three buildings vary in setting, they share obvious commonhemes, and that by studying them together, the larger content of Arts andrafts architecture can be deciphered.
LC Classification NumberNA3485.A77 1999

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