Masterpieces: Villa Architecture + Design









The villa stands for sumptuous home decor and upscale lifestyle. However it is more than a large urban mansion with a piece of land: The villa offers its residents an urban country seat, combining the best of city and country life: impressive architecture and high quality materials, surrounded by green, yet in the midst of all the city has to offer. It esteems quiet and seclusion, without relinquishing its tie to the city. For architects involved in the planning or conversion of a mansion, reinterpreting a classical building in a contemporary context is an exciting challenge. With the aid of texts, pictures and plans this volume of the Masterpieces series presents the works of famous architects as well as those of younger newcomers.
Pure Style Home: Accessible New Ideas for Every Room in your Home
Prairie Skyscraper: Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower
Tatouage. Wild: 108 Temporary Tattoos of Wild Animals and 21 Art-Print Keepsakes
Print in Fashion: Design and Development in Textile Fashion
Bill Viola: Reasons for Knocking at an Empty House
The Splendor of Cuba: 450 Years of Architecture and Interiors
All Access: The Making of Thirty Extraordinary Graphic Designers
My Neighbor Totoro: Pop-Up Notecards
Masterpieces: Roof Architecture + Design
Authentic Log Homes: Restored Timbers for Today's Homesteads
Virginia Woolf's Garden: Leonard and Virginia Woolf's planting at Monks House: The Story of the Garden at Monk's House
Treasury of Ironwork Designs: 469 Examples from Historical Sources (Dover Pictorial Archive)
Frank Lloyd Wright Designs: The Sketches, Plans, and Drawings
Art of Embroidery: History of Style and Technique