A termék adatai:
ISBN13: | 9780865654426 |
ISBN10: | 0865654425 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | 296 oldal |
Méret: | 0x0x0 mm |
Súly: | 2080 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
Illusztrációk: | 250 colour illustrations |
700 |
Témakör:
The Maine House II
Kiadó: Vendome Press
Megjelenés dátuma: 2024. május 14.
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GBP 50.00
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Hosszú leírás:
Spend any amount of time in Maine a weekend, a summer, a lifetime and its impression lasts forever
When The Maine House was initially published, the reception was astonishing. Over multiple printings and across the world, the book sounded a rallying cry, summed up perfectly in one of dozens of reviews, that it crafts a plea to preserve a living history belonging to individual, family, and state; a visual call to recognize these homey structures and others like them as extraordinary gifts. The Maine House II moves beyond the authors cri de coeur; theyre on a mission. Through 25 homesinshore, inland, and on islands McEvoy, Burwell, and Hackett highlight the beauty and importance of preservation, restoration, thoughtful renovation, and low-impact living in the place they love the most. From visionaries who saw home in a decommissioned lighthouse, a former hotel, and a boat shed to families resolutely leaving generational homes largely untouched (some continuing to live off the grid) and still others honoring vernacular architecture by living with it in surprising ways, The Maine House II captures the myriad ways one can live in this singular placein the presentwhile preserving the past and ensuring its future.
When The Maine House was initially published, the reception was astonishing. Over multiple printings and across the world, the book sounded a rallying cry, summed up perfectly in one of dozens of reviews, that it crafts a plea to preserve a living history belonging to individual, family, and state; a visual call to recognize these homey structures and others like them as extraordinary gifts. The Maine House II moves beyond the authors cri de coeur; theyre on a mission. Through 25 homesinshore, inland, and on islands McEvoy, Burwell, and Hackett highlight the beauty and importance of preservation, restoration, thoughtful renovation, and low-impact living in the place they love the most. From visionaries who saw home in a decommissioned lighthouse, a former hotel, and a boat shed to families resolutely leaving generational homes largely untouched (some continuing to live off the grid) and still others honoring vernacular architecture by living with it in surprising ways, The Maine House II captures the myriad ways one can live in this singular placein the presentwhile preserving the past and ensuring its future.