William Morgan: Evolution of an Architect

Author:   Richard Shieldhouse
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
ISBN:  

9780813056906


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   25 September 2018
Format:   Hardback
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William Morgan: Evolution of an Architect


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William Morgan (1930–2016) was a bold, innovative, and highly imaginative architect known internationally for fusing ancient and modern styles and for his early championing of green design principles. This extensively illustrated book traces Morgan’s life story and the development of his singular design vision. Exploring Morgan’s early influences, Richard Shieldhouse reveals the architect’s childhood familiarity with pre-Columbian village sites and introduces college mentors who encouraged his interest in both architecture and archaeology. During navy service in the Pacific, Morgan studied ancient structures in Guam as well as Frank Lloyd Wright’s design work in Japan. Later, his drive and discipline brought him into contact with leading architects such as Paul Rudolph at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, a hotbed of modernism at the time. From there, Morgan struck out on his own in Jacksonville, Florida, to shape the course of architectural history. This book tracks the evolution of Morgan’s guiding ideas?economy, efficiency, visual delight, imaginative use of everyday materials, and environmental sensitivity. His most famous designs are featured with photographs, drawings, and the architect’s own commentary. Structures such as the Dunehouses, a duplex built into the side of an oceanfront dune, represent Morgan’s commitment to earth architecture. His plans for police headquarters and other public buildings incorporate green roofs, stepped terraces, pyramid forms, and other elements inspired by aspects of prehistoric design. Morgan was unique among architects for his interest in ancient North America and for blending a modern style characterized by its rejection of history with the design language of prehistory. Highlighting how his work has impacted many areas of architecture such as urban design, this book celebrates Morgan’s continuing legacy.

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Author:   Richard Shieldhouse
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 25.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 17.70cm
Weight:   0.925kg
ISBN:  

9780813056906


ISBN 10:   081305690
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   25 September 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Shieldhouse emphasizes the people, experiences, and circumstances that influenced Morgan. . . . Recommended.""--Choice ""Richard Shieldhouse's entertaining look at Jacksonville's most important architect, William Morgan, is a story that all Jacksonville can share. . . . The historical and contemporary photographs by several photographers, including the author, are spectacular.""--Florida Times-Union"


Richard Shieldhouse's entertaining look at Jacksonville's most important architect, William Morgan, is a story that all Jacksonville can share. . . . The historical and contemporary photographs by several photographers, including the author, are spectacular. --Florida Times-Union


""Shieldhouse emphasizes the people, experiences, and circumstances that influenced Morgan. . . . Recommended.""--Choice ""Richard Shieldhouse's entertaining look at Jacksonville's most important architect, William Morgan, is a story that all Jacksonville can share. . . . The historical and contemporary photographs by several photographers, including the author, are spectacular.""--Florida Times-Union


Shieldhouse emphasizes the people, experiences, and circumstances that influenced Morgan. . . . Recommended. --Choice Richard Shieldhouse's entertaining look at Jacksonville's most important architect, William Morgan, is a story that all Jacksonville can share. . . . The historical and contemporary photographs by several photographers, including the author, are spectacular. --Florida Times-Union


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Richard Shieldhouse is a city planner, preservationist, and tourism expert based in Jacksonville, Florida.

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