Improvisations on the Land: Houses of Fernau + Hartman
Author: Richard Fernau,Thomas Fisher,Laura HartmanPublisher: The Monacelli PressCategory: Individual Architects & Architectural Firms, Residential Buildings, Domestic Buildings, Houses, Apartments, Flats, Etc, Professional Interior Design, Interior Design, Decor & Style GuidesBook Format: HardcoverA generous look at the San Francisco Bay Area architects' pioneering approach to sustainable houses, ranging from the vineyard regions of California to Telluride, Colorado; the rugged ranch lands of Montana and the picturesque hamlets of the Hudson Valley and Martha's Vineyard.
Since its formation in 1981, Fernau + Hartman has become renowned for its imaginative expansion of the possibilities of site- and region-specific architecture. Leaders in these concepts, as well as in sustainable design long before its currency today, Fernau + Hartman's houses maximize the connection between the natural and built environments, intensify the experience of place, and invite an open, playful, and inventive approach to life. A Newport Beach weekend house has flexible sleeping quarters and almost everything else (spaces for cooking, eating, showering, and bathing) is outdoors; a house made of alternating indoor and outdoor rooms climbs up a Sonoma County hillside; and an island house inspired by the fishing village of Menemsha is composed as three independent gabled sheds docked at a central screened porch featuring a fireplace and dining table.
With essays by Beth Dunlop, Laura Hartman, Thomas Fisher, and Daniel P. Gregory, Improvisations on the Land creates a multifaceted portrait of the firm's history, philosophy, and practice-revealing as much about their process as the finished houses themselves. Models, axonometric drawings, floor and site plans, elevations, and photographs of vernacular structures-from a collapsed barn in Montana, to Colorado mining compounds and a louvered colonnade in the Sacramento River Delta-contribute to a full appreciation of Fernau + Hartman's work, how its sense of spontaneity and joy provides the antidote to so much of the self-conscious architecture that surrounds us, and results in houses that push the possibilities of residential design today.
Richard Fernau is principal of Fernau + Hartman Architects in Berkeley, California with partner Laura Hartman. A professor emeritus in the architecture department at the University of California, Berkeley, he divides his time between the Fernau + Hartman office in California and a storefront studio in rural Montana where he pursues special projects, spends time with his wife and two sons, and fly fishes.
About Richard Fernau
Richard Fernau is principal of Fernau + Hartman Architects in Berkeley, California with partner Laura Hartman. A professor emeritus in the architecture department at the University of California, Berkeley, he divides his time between the Fernau + Hartman office in California and a storefront studio in rural Montana where he pursues special projects, spends time with his wife and two sons, and fly fishes.(BK-9781580934305)
SKU | BK-9781580934305 |
Barcode # | 9781580934305 |
Brand | The Monacelli Press |
Artist / Author | Richard Fernau, Thomas Fisher, Laura Hartman |
Shipping Weight | 1.4500kg |
Shipping Width | 0.210m |
Shipping Height | 0.030m |
Shipping Length | 0.290m |
Assembled Length | 21.300m |
Assembled Height | 28.700m |
Assembled Width | 2.500m |
Type | Hardcover |
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