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_940 _aPostiglione, Gennaro _eEditor |
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245 | _aArchitect's home | ||
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_aHohenzollerning _bTaschen _c2013 |
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_a480p. _bHard Bound _c28*21.5 cm |
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520 | _aThe greatest challenge in designing homes is negotiating the delicate balance between aesthetics and the personal desires of the occupants. While it’s important for the structure to reflect the vision and style of the architect, the client must ultimately feel at home beneath the roof. It is particularly interesting, therefore, to examine the homes that architects create for themselves. If houses reflect their owners’ personalities, then architects’ own homes are like autobiographies. Location, layout, style, lighting, artwork, furnishings―every detail adds color to the story. Each of these dwellings, presented A–Z by architect, speaks more about its designer than any other building possibly could. | ||
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_98287 _aAcerboni, Francesca _eEditor |
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_98288 _aCanziani, Andrea _eEditor |
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_98289 _aComino, Lorenza _eEditor |
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_98290 _aZanlungo, Claudia _eEditor |
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