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Lawson-Westen House : Brentwood, California, 1993, by Eric Owen MOss

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This text looks at the Lawson-Westen House - the first major residence that Eric Owen Moss has completed since the Petal House, also in Los Angeles, which led to him being mis-cast as an unpredictable practical joker.

He is now regarded equal in skill to Frank Gehry. The house was designed for a couple who cook together and entertain frequently.

The vertical funnel of space above the food preparation area that results, is a dominant form in the building's composition and one of the major ordering devices in the building's circulation system.

It is also a complex geometric feat, relying on shifting grids and subtle subdivisions, revealing a geometrically based order of Moss's own devising.

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Phaidon Press Ltd
0714832596 / 9780714832593
Paperback / softback
02/01/1900
United Kingdom
English
60p. : ill. (some col.)
30 cm
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This series received a Citation for Excellence in International Architecture Book Publishing from the American Institute of Architects in 1995.
This series received a Citation for Excellence in International Architecture Book Publishing from the American Institute of Architects in 1995. 1KBB USA, AMK Residential buildings, domestic buildings