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OverviewMcCurry describes her design concepts and gives a glimpse into the deeper thought process behind her homes and how they have become distillations of an American architecture as in the following excerpt: 'This new Wisconsin retreat has provided an interesting spatial and organizational challenge given the clients' varied program that includes many guest rooms, bunkrooms, an indoor pool and separate guest house/garage as well as both indoor and outdoor gathering spaces. McCurry sited the elements of the house and guest house to create a ""pinwheel"" off of an open clearing in the forest whereby the program spaces became the ""spokes"" of the wheel connected by an interior ""rim"" of circulation, which also provides entry points into the house and axial views towards the lake. This scale reducing scheme also provides distance between the guest rooms, bunkrooms and the master suite so that privacy is maintained.' Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret McCurry , Robert A. M. Stern , Robert CampbellPublisher: Oro Editions Imprint: Oro Editions Weight: 1.388kg ISBN: 9781935935063ISBN 10: 1935935062 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 07 November 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for ""Distillations of the American Vernacular: "" ""Margaret McCurry . . . is the Jane Austen of architects. She can create a small world out of a small place, a microcosm in a two inch piece of ivory."" -- ""Architectural Digest"" "Praise for ""Distillations of the American Vernacular: "" ""Margaret McCurry . . . is the Jane Austen of architects. She can create a small world out of a small place, a microcosm in a two inch piece of ivory."" -- ""Architectural Digest""" Praise for Distillations of the American Vernacular: <br> Margaret McCurry . . . is the Jane Austen of architects. She can create a small world out of a small place, a microcosm in a two inch piece of ivory. <br>-- Architectural Digest Author InformationPresident and principal of esteemed architecture and interior design firm Tigerman McCurry Architects, Margaret McCurry, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, is known for her inventive synthesis of modern classicism and the American vernacular. McCurry received her Bachelor's degree in Art History from Vassar College and her Loeb Fellowship in Advanced Environmental Studies from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. Her principles of order and symmetry, a relationship with nature, and knowledge of both modern and traditional design and building techniques characterise her work, which spans from coast to coast. Her work has been published widely in architectural and interior magazines and exhibited at museums and galleries here and abroad. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |