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Adobe Houses : Homes of Sun and Earth

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Adobe residences from the Spanish and Mexican eras were the original California houses.

Architects, designers, builders, and homeowners today, as in the past, look to their simple, utilitarian features such as plain, whitewashed walls, beamed ceilings, and intimate open-air courtyards and try to emulate their forms to capture the charm of a romanticized past.

Leading architects of style movements such as the Spanish Colonial Revival travelled to California and studied its extensive eighteenth and nineteenth century adobes first-hand as the foundation of their education in California architecture. Made of earth and organic matter, such as straw, adobe is among the oldest of building materials and has been used throughout the world.

From the 1770s to the present, adobe buildings such as churches, forts (presidios), mills, residences, warehouses, and stores have been a most important and informative part of California s architectural heritage. Adobe Houses presents twenty-three homes, made from adobe, showing interiors and gardens from these often quiet masterworks, ranging from Casa Boronda of 1817 in Monterey to Casa del Oso, a contemporary manifestation, built in Santa Barbara in 2000 that reveals the intriguing range of possibilities available to us when building in this traditional form today.

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Product Details
0789335735 / 9780789335739
Hardback
09/10/2018
United States
English
240 pages, 200 Colour Photographs
254 x 254 mm
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