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Barns Mark Luscombe-Whyte

Barns par Mark Luscombe-Whyte

Barns Mark Luscombe-Whyte


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Résumé

This practical study of the architecture and design of barn conversions explores both old and new methods of creating and dividing living space. It shows how, using a variety of materials, a contemporary look can be achieved to create a dream home that complements its surroundings.

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Barns: Living in Converted and Reinvented Spaces Mark Luscombe-Whyte

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À propos de Mark Luscombe-Whyte

Dominic Bradbury is an established writer and his work has appeared in such publications as House & Garden, Homes & Gardens, Harpers & Queen and Elle Decoration. He has written several books on design and architecture including Morocco, Mexico, Urban Living and Designers at Home. Mark Luscombe-Whyte is a leading travel and interiors photographer. His work has appeared in Vogue, House & Garden, Harpers & Queen, Conde Nast Traveller and Elle Decoration as well as producing the photographs for the books Morocco and Mexico.

Sommaire

Barns is a practical study of the architecture and design of barn conversions, exploring established vernacular architecture alongside new methods of dividing and ordering space. Barns, like lofts offer the opportunities for open-plan living with high cellings and multi functional spaces and the ability to incorporate a variety of materials - from concrete to straw bales and glass to cobbles, as well as the use of thatch, wood, mud and straw for new builds. Barns includes six chapters on Landscape, Architecture, Materials, Light, Open Spaces and Private Spaces and each one features two case studies of exceptional barn structures. Case studies include a contemporary barn from award-winning architect Anthony Hudson that incorporates traditional beams and brickwork along with poured resin floors and straw-bale walls, a New England connecting barn, and Appalachian log barn and a tobacco barn from the south of America. Barns demonstrates how to create a contemporary dream home that complements the natural landscape and rural tradition as well as modern lifestyles.

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GOR004499661
9781840913477
1840913479
Barns: Living in Converted and Reinvented Spaces Mark Luscombe-Whyte
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
Octopus Publishing Group
20040615
160
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