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Beach Houses: From Malibu to Laguna [Hardcover]

Elizabeth Mcmillian (Author)


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May 15, 1994
Beach Houses are the first survey of the glamorous beachfront lifestyle and distinctive architecture and design for which Southern California is so famous. The houses featured in this book are located on the coast between Malibu and Laguna and range from common generic types-- New England, Mediterranean and ranch designs-- to high-style homes by well-known architects such as John Lautner, Richard Meier, Frank Gehry, and others.

Beaches and beach houses have played an important part in the historical and cultural development of Southern California, beginning in the 1880s when land speculators wanted to attract home-buyers, and especially during the 1920s when the motion picture community and other nouveau riche built lavish houses and clubs on the shore.

Architectural writer Elizabeth McMillian has selected a stunning array of Southern California beach residences that receive high marks for appearance, comfort, and sensitivity to the environment. Every beach house designer faces similar constraints and challenges: small lots, low-key street facades, enclosed sidewalls, narrow paths to the ocean, and glass-walled and terraced oceanfronts. If a beach house is designed with sensitivity, living on the beach can be an experience that is close to perfection.

Photographer Melba Levick has dramatically captured the California beach house in its enviable seaside context and has focused on interiors that bring the sights and sounds of the ocean into the home by way of glass walls, open courtyards, terraces, and towers.

Interviews with the architects, interior designers, and owners of these fabulous California houses reveal the inspirational dimension embodied in this special architecture.

"A beach house is often the fulfillment of a dream, as well as a quest for the sensual varieties of site, sound, and touch-- the opportunity to feel gentle sea breezes, warm to the reassuring rays of the sun, and hear the lulling, rhythmic sound of wind and waves," explains McMillian.


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At first glance, this could easily be dismissed as just another coffee-table book, but careful reading shows that it provides a plethora of information about the beach houses of the wealthy in Southern California. Some 25 houses are featured, all representing different architectural styles and each beautifully photographed. Accompanying each house is an essay, written for both the lay reader and the professional architect, that does not overwhelm with technical detail or bore with simple description. The author skillfully weaves into the narratives the hopes and dreams of the people who built these houses so that the reader can see how their wishes turned-or failed to turn-into architectural reality. Recommended for public libraries and academic architectural/interior design libraries.
Glenn Masuchika, Chaminade Univ. Lib., Honolulu
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Elizabeth McMillian is a writer and an art and architectural historian. She holds a Ph.D. in art history and has been the recipient of the J. Paul Getty Memorial Fellowship. Based in Los Angeles, she has taught at the University of Southern California and served as Santa Monica Landmarks Commissioner and as President of the Southern California Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians. >From 1982 to 1992 McMillian was the architecture editor of Architectural Digest.

Melba Levick's work has been exhibited and published internationally. Her most recent books include Barcelona: Open-Air Sculpture Gallery, Jujol, Visiting Eden: Gardens of Southern California, and Barcelona: Architectural Details and Delights. Levick lives in Los Angeles and Paris with her husband, composer Hugh Levick.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Rizzoli (May 15, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0847818020
  • ISBN-13: 978-0847818020
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 0.9 x 12.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,379,921 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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