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This new edition of the classic, Building with Nature: Roots of the San Francisco Bay Region Tradition, focuses on the beginnings (1865 and on) of the Bay Area shingle style and Arts & Crafts collaboration in California, and the origins of the trend toward building simple rustic homes in harmony with nature. Freudenheim explores how and why a small, influential group of Californians (including Joseph Worcester, Bernard Maybeck, Charles Keeler, William Keith, Charles Lummis, A. Page Brown, and others) - all of whom had come from the East or from England - were especially devoted to Ruskin and the Arts & Crafts style and how this combined with their dedication to California's natural beauty to create a unique architectural movement.
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Building with Nature: Inspiration for the Arts and Crafts Home
November 1, 2005, Gibbs Smith, Publisher
Hardcover
in English
- New Ed edition
1586854631 9781586854638
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"JOSEPH WORCESTER (1836-1913), REVEREND OF THE SWEDENBORGIAN CHURCH AND THE MAN WHO GAVE the simple Arts & Crafts house in northern California its initial impetus, was an architect by avocation, although he was not credentialed as one."
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