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Stone Houses: Traditional Homes of R. Brognard Okie [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 286x224x27 mm, weight: 1479 g, 200 COLOR & B/W ILLUS
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Rizzoli International Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0847840786
  • ISBN-13: 9780847840786
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 286x224x27 mm, weight: 1479 g, 200 COLOR & B/W ILLUS
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Rizzoli International Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0847840786
  • ISBN-13: 9780847840786
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Essential Colonial Revival–style stone houses in bucolic settings—on hillsides, beside streams—and their inviting interiors, by the architect who popularized the beloved form. Stone Houses showcases a beloved kind of home that many of us aspire to own and live in—a place of warmth and security, of charm and romance. The stone house speaks to a very basic dream of stability and comfort, and the houses featured here represent the epitome of this dream. Built in traditional styles with artful construction and considered design between 1904 and 1943, these gems display the hallmarks we associate with the stone house, here polished and beautifully presented: deep fireplaces, thick beamed ceilings, wide plank floors, and country kitchens. Focusing on the work of the eminent architect R. Brognard Okie, who is credited with having greatly contributed to a popular appreciation and understanding of early American domestic architecture and who has had a lasting impact on American residential design, this book will both enchant the reader and serve as an unprecedented resource.

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plenty of appeal for the Okie fan. The book is full of beautiful photographs and the stories behind the stones ~Publishers Weekly

Stone Houses combines luxurious photography with author James B. Garrisons thoughtful prose to convey the timeless quality of Okies buildings. ~Preservation Nation Blog

Foreword 9(3)
John D. Milner
Introduction 12(10)
With History as a Guide
22(60)
Stenton
24(10)
Pennsbury Manor
34(8)
House in Pennsylvania
42(6)
Great Valley Mill (Richard Haughton House)
48(10)
Buena Vista (Governor C. Douglass Buck House)
58(6)
Green Bank (A. Thornton Baker Jr. House)
64(6)
Edward Browning Residence
70(8)
St. Peter's Church in the Great Valley
78(4)
Originality: The Early Colonial Revival
82(32)
Burnswark (Dr. R. B. Okie, Sr. House)
84(6)
Longvue (Percy Wilson Jr. Residence)
90(8)
Overfields (Joseph W. Sharp Jr. Residence)
98(8)
Hillside Farm
106(8)
The Comfortable House
114(44)
Peachfield Plantation (Norman Harker House)
116(8)
Peaceable Farm (Robert J. Boltz House)
124(10)
Dower House (Joseph Hergesheimer Residence)
134(8)
Meadowbank (Ralph H. Knode House)
142(8)
Charles A. Allen Residence
150(8)
The Gracious Home
158(38)
Ashland Farm (Henry B. du Pont House)
160(8)
Redding Furnace (Arthur E. Pew Jr. House)
168(6)
Appleford (Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsons House)
174(8)
Bryn Coed (Justice Owen J. Roberts House)
182(8)
Whitpain Farm (N. McLean Seabrease House)
190(6)
A Durable Idea: Houses Inspired by Okie
196(28)
High Meadow
198(10)
Church Road Residence
208(6)
On Point Farm
214(10)
Acknowledgments 224
James B. Garrison is an architect and author whose books include Houses of Philadelphia and Mastering Tradition: The Residential Architecture of John Russell Pope. John D. Milner is an architect whose firm specializes in the restoration of historic buildings and the design of houses inspired by the architectural traditions of the past. Geoffrey Gross is a widely published photographer whose work has appeared in Art & Antiques, The New York Times Magazine, and elsewhere, and in books including Tomorrows Houses, Old Homes of New England, and Great Houses of New England.