Santa Barbara: At Home in Paradise
By (Author) Douglas Woods
By (author) Matt Walla
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
25th February 2025
18th March 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
747.0979491
Hardback
256
Width 241mm, Height 279mm
567g
Afficionados of Spanish Style architecture and of the Santa Barbara adobe recognize Santa Barbara as a mecca, the influence of which continues to be felt nationwide. The book is an invitation to revisit this Eden and to discover some of the hidden homes whose doors have never been opened to the publictill now.
With new photographs of houses steeped in the Spanish colonial tradition, from 1838 to today, not since Rizzolis Santa Barbara Style (2001) has a book so eloquently captured the distinctive splendor of this seaside paradise.
Known worldwide for the Santa Barbara style, the town epitomizes a type of building at once elegant and suffused with poetry. At its heart is the historic downtown, featuring white-washed Mediterranean-style stucco buildings with tile roofs and the iconic Santa Barbara Mission of 1787, whose austere beauty set the tone for all that followed. From its earliest days, the influence of this place has been felt and has since radiated across the sunbelt; it remains a model of emulation and inspiration. But it is the houses and the dream of living in Santa Barbara and its sister communities of Ojai, Carpinteria, Summerland, Goleta, and Montecito, that casts the most profound spell.
Featuring a wide range of these houses, estates, and gardensfrom the landmarked Rancho Santa Clara del Norte (1838) to the traditionally styled Villa Corbeau (2006)the book is a celebration of Americas Riviera.
Douglas Woods is the author of The California Casa, Classic Homes of Los Angeles, and others. Matt Walla is the photographer of Casa del Herrero and Spanish Colonial Style. Marc Appleton is an author and founding principle of Appleton Partners Architects. M.Brian Tichenor is a founding partner of Tichenor & Thorp Architects.