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Spanish Revival Architecture

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More than 500 period photographs explore the Spanish Revival movement (1915-1940) in architecture. Original Spanish and Mediterranean buildings inspired partrons on "the grand tour" in Europe to build for themselves these sturdy homes in the 20th century that reflect a strong Mediterranean heritage.

Tiled roofs and floors, arched windows and passageways, and stone walls and floors characterize the style.

Exquisite details are explored, both inside and out, from residential, commercial, and public projects.

Sections in the book focus on exterior details including outdoor rooms and staircases, verandahs, patios, and courtyards, pools, fountains, chimneys, and garden gates.

Inside, revel in beamed ceilings, fireplaces, tile details, lighting and flooring.

In addition to dozens of private residences, this book tours retail and commercial spaces, churches, schools, libraries, theaters, and private clubs.

Work by celebrated architects who helped pioneer the Spanish Revival movement is featured, including George Washington Smith, Wallace Neff, Gordon Kauffman, Morgan, Walls and Clements, and many others.

Also, some architectural renderings and floor plans are included.

Architects, designers, and remodelers will find inspiration for today's structures on every page.

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Product Details
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
0764323091 / 9780764323096
Hardback
31/10/2005
United States
256 pages, 500+ b/w photos
229 x 305 mm, 1860 grams