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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charlotte Moss , Eric Piasecki , Charlotte MossPublisher: Rizzoli International Publications Imprint: Rizzoli International Publications Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780847873487ISBN 10: 084787348 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 12 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""This highly anticipated debut spotlights the award-winning work of Southern architect Stan Dixon. With a foreword by Charlotte Moss, this collection of the architect's understated yet impactful work is filled with lessons that readers can apply to their to the decoration of their own homes."" —VERANDA ""A must-read for lovers of architecture, this debut volume from Stan Dixon illustrates how elements of classical and modern design can live harmoniously together. Readers get exclusive tours of 13 architecture projects, all of which vary geographically and stylistically."" — VERANDA A layering of architectural details might just override the layering of the soft decorative punches. His first book features a compendium of his classic structures that speak to his research of history and the innovation of the present. — TRADITIONAL HOME This highly anticipated debut spotlights the award-winning work of Southern architect Stan Dixon. With a foreword by Charlotte Moss, this collection of the architect's understated yet impactful work is filled with lessons that readers can apply to the decoration of their own homes. — VERANDA Atlanta architect Stan Dixon is a classicist in an age when classicists are rarer than ever. But his debut book, Home: The Residential Architecture of D. Stanley Dixon, reveals the ways his oeuvre innovates far beyond that.” — LUXE Rooted in the timeless tenets of harmony, proportion and human scale, these projects simultaneously delight with moments of whimsy—a ric-rac stair railing, an ogee window arch, an egg-and-dart molding, an unexpected quatrefoil, a Georgian pediment—drawing a line from precedent to permanence. —LUXE ""A must-read for lovers of architecture, this debut volume from Stan Dixon illustrates how elements of classical and modern design can live harmoniously together. Readers get exclusive tours of 13 architecture projects, all of which vary geographically and stylistically."" — VERANDA" """This highly anticipated debut spotlights the award-winning work of Southern architect Stan Dixon. With a foreword by Charlotte Moss, this collection of the architect's understated yet impactful work is filled with lessons that readers can apply to their to the decoration of their own homes."" —VERANDA" ""This highly anticipated debut spotlights the award-winning work of Southern architect Stan Dixon. With a foreword by Charlotte Moss, this collection of the architect's understated yet impactful work is filled with lessons that readers can apply to their to the decoration of their own homes."" —VERANDA ""A must-read for lovers of architecture, this debut volume from Stan Dixon illustrates how elements of classical and modern design can live harmoniously together. Readers get exclusive tours of 13 architecture projects, all of which vary geographically and stylistically."" — VERANDA A layering of architectural details might just override the layering of the soft decorative punches. His first book features a compendium of his classic structures that speak to his research of history and the innovation of the present. — TRADITIONAL HOME This highly anticipated debut spotlights the award-winning work of Southern architect Stan Dixon. With a foreword by Charlotte Moss, this collection of the architect's understated yet impactful work is filled with lessons that readers can apply to the decoration of their own homes. — VERANDA Atlanta architect Stan Dixon is a classicist in an age when classicists are rarer than ever. But his debut book, Home: The Residential Architecture of D. Stanley Dixon, reveals the ways his oeuvre innovates far beyond that.” — LUXE Rooted in the timeless tenets of harmony, proportion and human scale, these projects simultaneously delight with moments of whimsy—a ric-rac stair railing, an ogee window arch, an egg-and-dart molding, an unexpected quatrefoil, a Georgian pediment—drawing a line from precedent to permanence. —LUXE ""A must-read for lovers of architecture, this debut volume from Stan Dixon illustrates how elements of classical and modern design can live harmoniously together. Readers get exclusive tours of 13 architecture projects, all of which vary geographically and stylistically."" — VERANDA Author InformationNamed one of the New Faces of Southern Style by Garden & Gun, Stan Dixon, AIA, is the president and founder of D. Stanley Dixon Architect, Inc. His work has been featured in major shelter publications including Architectural Digest and Traditional Home. Dixon is a three-time winner of the Southeast Architect of the Year award, nineteen-time winner of the Philip Trammell Shutze Award, two-time winner of the Addison Mizner Medal, and winner of the Acanthus Award. Charlotte Moss is an award-winning designer and the author of eleven books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |