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3.0 out of 5 stars
Arthur Dyson, artist, architect.,
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This review is from: The Architecture of Arthur Dyson (Paperback)
If you want a comparison to what Dyson's work looks like, then I would have to compare it to Bart Prince's work.This book was written 10 years ago (1993), and shows less than seven percent of Dyson's work that had been built. It is a catalog from an exhibition of his first solo museum exhibition. I am not sure how to rate it, being it is a 'catalog', so I am rating it as I would a normal book. The photography is not very good, and it also leaves you wanting more views of certain buildings. Also some of the writing is repetitious since there is first an essay and then further on in the book a list of projects that have lots of the same stories. The layout is also not very well done since two write ups on homes will be on one page and then the pictures will be on the next two! Anyhow, there is allot of great architecture in this book, along with lots of beautiful illustrations of Dyson's work done by him and other artists. This is the only book on Arthur Dyson so far, so if your curious either get it from the library, buy it or wait until someone else publishes a newer book on his work.
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The Modern Day Architect Lives On!,
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This review is from: The Architecture of Arthur Dyson (Paperback)
Ok, disclaimer here. I hired Arthur Dyson to design our home, so I'm biased. This book is not bad if you keep in mind that it is the beggar's version of an architecture book to represent a world-class architect. Now, I really love Lautner. I own three Lautner books that, according to amazon, are worth about $2,500. I consulted with his concrete contractor and interviewed surviving members of his office. But I must say, with the paperback version of the Dyson book only fetching $19, is Lautner's work really worth 40 times that of Dyson? I say not! Having spent the last 15 years implementing a Dyson vision, I think I can say my mind has melded with the architect. I'm just not sure if it is Spock's Vulcan mind meld, or a Locutus assimilation. Anyway, I do also own The Architecture of Arthur Dyson by Hammons and Barrett. The book has the look of being produced on a shoestring budget, which it no doubt was. The picture quality suffers from budget reproduction. If done today and delivered as an electronic book, I'm sure the pictures could be improved dramatically. The book does include some really nice color drawings by the architect. I'd love to see a high quality catalog of these drawings on-line some day. It also includes pictures of Dyson's staff at time of publication, a generous gesture by the architect. Overall, we need a book about Dyson that has the quality of The Architecture of John Lautner by Weintraub. Dyson is certainly deserving of it. Dyson comes by my house about once a year to check on the progress. A true gentleman to the end. For photos of my house, designed by Arthur Dyson and built completely by my weary old hands, see [...].
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