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This text is a celebration of admired places. It consists of an exchange of letters in which one author recalls and the other responds to the elements considered essential to the art of successful place-making.
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A pattern book in which many landscapes and gardens are drawn, described, and analyzed not just as a bouquet of pleasures but as sources, lodes to be mined for materials, shapes and relationships, and ideas for transforming the reader's own gardens.
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This selection of essays reflects architect Charles Moore's insights on the questions which underlie architecture: what does it mean to make a place; how can architects respect the landscape; how can private land ownership and democracy be reconciled; and what is public life?
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This book is a product of our joint efforts to teach fundamentals of architectural design to first-year professional students at the Yale School of Architecture.
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Illustrated with houses large and small, old and new, this volume is for people who want a house but who may not know what they really need, or what they have a right to expect. The authors examine houses in Massachusetts and California.
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Presents a record of an era in American and southern history.
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This collaboration between two distinguished architects and former colleagues is a celebration of admired places. The text consists of an exchange of letters in which one author recalls and the other responds to the elements considered essential to the art of successful place-mak ...
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This selection of essays reflects architect Charles Moore's insights on the questions which underlie architecture: what does it mean to make a place?, how can architects respect the landscape?, how can private land ownership and democracy be reconciled? and what is public life?
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