Home at Last: Enduring Design for the New American House

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Price
$55.00  $51.15
Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications
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Pages
336
Dimensions
10.31 X 12.28 X 1.34 inches | 5.46 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780847899784

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About the Author
Gil Schafer III is a member of Architectural Digest's AD100, a recipient of the Arthur Ross Award for Architecture, and the author of The Great American House and A Place to Call Home.

Acclaimed photographer Eric Piasecki's work has appeared in several books.
Reviews
"Gil Schafer is one of the leading experts in contemporary traditional architecture. The AD100 designer's third book, Home At Last, explores how homes support their occupants by studying Schafer's projects as well as their owners. Articulated through built work from the shores of Maine to the rolling hills of the Hudson Valley, his thesis amounts to an argument for how modernity, traditionalism, and simplicity can coexist in today's family home." -- ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST PRO

"A master of proportion, scale, and historic detail, architect Gil Schafer explores the elements of lasting style in his latest book." -- FREDERIC MAGAZINE

"In his latest work, acclaimed architect Gil Schafer shares a personal journey, revealing how real-life experiences have shaped his approach to crafting homes for American family living. This final volume in his trilogy invites readers into a range of homes, from the Hudson Valley to Block Island, each one a testament to how classical architecture can gracefully accommodate modern life." -- VERANDA

"Home at Last: Enduring Design for the New American House features the work of Gil Schafer, III, a New York-based architect known for his contemporary take on traditional design. Home at Last features a look at Gil's guiding principles along with beautiful photography by Eric Piasecki." -- AT HOME IN ARKANSAS