Storybook Style: America’s Whimsical Homes of the 1920s

[Arrol Gellner] ✓ Storybook Style: America’s Whimsical Homes of the 1920s Þ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Storybook Style: America’s Whimsical Homes of the 1920s Spontaneity and Whimsy, together again Storybook Style is an alternate history of California. It uses architecture to evidence the influences both internal (the Spanish) and external (Medieval) and of course Hollywood that together to make southern half of the state the hodgepodge of styles, attention seeking devices and creativity that can still be seen today. The authors trace the evolution of style from the Spanish through the big developers, notably Hollywoodland, and the near impossibility

Storybook Style: America’s Whimsical Homes of the 1920s

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Rating : 4.10 (949 Votes)
Asin : 076435308X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 176 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-10-09
Language : English

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He writes the popularblog Architext. . About the Author Arrol Gellner is a practicing architect, long-time syndicated columnist,and author of three books on architecture. Douglas Keister has authored or co-authored over three dozen books on historic architecture, including alandmark series on bungalows

Movie-going Americans became fascinated with these settings, and architects and builders were quick to capitalize on this enthusiasm. With their romantic evocation of faraway lands and eras, storybook homes were created by architects and builders with a flair for theater, a love of fine craftsmanship, and above all a sense of humorattributes that make them especially endearing to the jaded modern eye. The storybook style was born on the backlots of Hollywood in the 1920s, where brilliant set designers first learned to evoke the exotic architecture of medieval Europe and the Middle East. The whimsical style soon spread from coast to coast, and the unforgettable results are portrayed here.. Storybook style, fairy tale, Disneyesque, Hansel and Gretelthese are all synonyms for what is surely the most delightful residential style of the twentieth century

Spontaneity and Whimsy, together again Storybook Style is an alternate history of California. It uses architecture to evidence the influences both internal (the Spanish) and external (Medieval) and of course Hollywood that together to make southern half of the state the hodgepodge of styles, attention seeking devices and creativity that can still be seen today. The authors trace the evolution of style from the Spanish through the big developers, notably Hollywoodland, and the near impossibility of storybook style today, with all the codes and regulations that stifle such offbeat construction.Since the region was chock full of highly skilled carpenters, empl

He writes the popularblog Architext. Douglas Keister has authored or co-authored over three dozen books on historic architecture, including alandmark series on bungalows. . Arrol Gellner is a practicing architect, long-time syndicated columnist,and author of three books on architecture

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