Wallace Neff and the Grand Houses of the Golden State
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Format: Hardcover
Wallace Neff and the Grand Houses of the Golden State chronicles the life of this influential architect, who was born into Southern California's elite society as the descendant of a Rand McNally & Company founder. Neff would go on to shape the architectural landscape of California. Richly illustrated with striking black-and-white archival photos that capture both his personal life and professional achievements, Diane Kanner's engaging narrative provides an in-depth look at the evolution of residential architecture in Southern California. As the first thorough exploration of Neff’s life and work, this book is poised to become a definitive classic. Pilar Viladas, design editor of the New York Times Magazine, contributes to its acclaim.
Condition: Used (Very Good)
Format: Hardcover
Wallace Neff and the Grand Houses of the Golden State chronicles the life of this influential architect, who was born into Southern California's elite society as the descendant of a Rand McNally & Company founder. Neff would go on to shape the architectural landscape of California. Richly illustrated with striking black-and-white archival photos that capture both his personal life and professional achievements, Diane Kanner's engaging narrative provides an in-depth look at the evolution of residential architecture in Southern California. As the first thorough exploration of Neff’s life and work, this book is poised to become a definitive classic. Pilar Viladas, design editor of the New York Times Magazine, contributes to its acclaim.
Condition: Used (Very Good)
Format: Hardcover
Wallace Neff and the Grand Houses of the Golden State chronicles the life of this influential architect, who was born into Southern California's elite society as the descendant of a Rand McNally & Company founder. Neff would go on to shape the architectural landscape of California. Richly illustrated with striking black-and-white archival photos that capture both his personal life and professional achievements, Diane Kanner's engaging narrative provides an in-depth look at the evolution of residential architecture in Southern California. As the first thorough exploration of Neff’s life and work, this book is poised to become a definitive classic. Pilar Viladas, design editor of the New York Times Magazine, contributes to its acclaim.