Wallace Neff Architect of California's Golden Age

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This book is a reprint of the definitive monograph on one of California’s most renowned and influential architects, Wallace Neff. Known for designing some of the most iconic homes in California, Neff’s work blends Mediterranean-inspired elements with his unique architectural vision.

This beautifully illustrated book, featuring both color and black-and-white photographs, architectural plans, and renderings, offers an in-depth look at Neff’s lasting impact on California’s domestic architecture. It’s an essential addition to the collection of anyone interested in the evolution of the state’s architectural identity.

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Condition: Used (very good)

Format: Hardcover

This book is a reprint of the definitive monograph on one of California’s most renowned and influential architects, Wallace Neff. Known for designing some of the most iconic homes in California, Neff’s work blends Mediterranean-inspired elements with his unique architectural vision.

This beautifully illustrated book, featuring both color and black-and-white photographs, architectural plans, and renderings, offers an in-depth look at Neff’s lasting impact on California’s domestic architecture. It’s an essential addition to the collection of anyone interested in the evolution of the state’s architectural identity.

Condition: Used (very good)

Format: Hardcover

This book is a reprint of the definitive monograph on one of California’s most renowned and influential architects, Wallace Neff. Known for designing some of the most iconic homes in California, Neff’s work blends Mediterranean-inspired elements with his unique architectural vision.

This beautifully illustrated book, featuring both color and black-and-white photographs, architectural plans, and renderings, offers an in-depth look at Neff’s lasting impact on California’s domestic architecture. It’s an essential addition to the collection of anyone interested in the evolution of the state’s architectural identity.