The Architect's Home
By (Author) Gennaro Postiglione
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
21st October 2013
Germany
General
Non Fiction
728
Hardback
480
Width 208mm, Height 274mm
2470g
The greatest challenge in designing homes is negotiating the delicate balance between aesthetics and the personal desires of the occupants. While its 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, furnishingsevery detail adds color to the story. Each of these dwellings, presented AZ by architect, speaks more about its designer than any other building possibly could. Featured architects are, among many more, Alvar Aalto, Adam Caruso, Egon Eiermann, Hans Fischli, Eileen Gray, Walter Gropius, Le Corbusier, John Pawson, Gio Ponti, and Eduardo Souto de Moura.
"This is an idea book, best used for page flipping and sparks of inspiration. Each architects interpretation of space and design will provide fodder for even the smallest home renovation project..." * Shelter *
Gennaro Postiglione studied architecture and completed post-doctoral studies in industrial design in Naples. He has been a visiting lecturer and professor in other countries and since 1998 has been teaching design in the department of Interior Design at Milan Politecnico. His research work focuses on interior design and on the relationship between architecture, culture and current events. Gennaro Postiglione is editor of Area magazine.