Thomas L. Bosworth: Building with Light in the Pacific Northwest | 
enlarge | Author: Erika Rosenfeld Creators: Peter Bohlin, Max Jacobson Publisher: Oro editions Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 356 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.4 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 8.8 x 1.7
ISBN: 0977467260 Dewey Decimal Number: 720 EAN: 9780977467266 ASIN: 0977467260
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Product Description According to the esteemed American architect, Peter Q. Bohlin, FAIA, "Thomas Bosworth's architecture subscribes to an appreciation and philosophy of balance, light and site positioning. His houses are Modern in detail, yet classical in spirit. They are calm and assured. They are comfortable and have great dignity." A teacher and scholar, as well as practicing architect, the Seattle architect Thomas Bosworth is a classicist, strongly influenced by Greek and Roman architecture and especially powerfully by the work and writings of Palladio. His work is equally motivated by land and landscape: architecture follows site, literally and aesthetically, and every house sits on and in its particular location with a perfect sense of rightness and inevitability. This big, bold, beautifully designed monograph, Building With Light in the Pacific Northwest, is a review of some of Bosworth's most exceptional houses. Organized by plan type, they reveal, on the one hand, the consistency of his principles--landscape, natural light, handcraft, symmetry, axiality and memory--and, on the other, his near-infinite capacity to conceive something entirely new and fresh with each house. Together, photographs, plans and texts open the reader's eyes to what Bosworth sees from the time he first walks the land until his vision is fully realized.Bosworth has completed nearly 70 houses in the Pacific Northwest. A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, he is a partner in the firm Bosworth Hoedemaker in Seattle and the recipient of the 2003 AIA/Seattle Medal for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement, among many other honors.
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Beautiful work.... May 4, 2008 A beautiful body of work, beautifully presented....I appreciate the calm, friendly and tranquil design of the buildings, and the sensitive consideration to the nature of the building/site relationship.
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