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The Country Houses of John F. Staub (Sara and John Lindsey Series in the Arts and Humanities) [Hardcover]

Stephen Fox (Author), Richard Cheek (Photographer)
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Sara and John Lindsey Series in the Arts and Humanities September 28, 2007
In the early 1920s, architect John F. Staub, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, who had studied at MIT and worked in New York, came to the burgeoning city of Houston as an assistant to nationally prominent architect Harrie T. Lindeberg. Staub was charged with administering construction of three houses designed by Lindeberg for members of the city's rapidly emerging elite. He would go on to establish one of the most influential architectural practices in Houston, where he would remain until his death in 1981.

Over four decades, Staub designed grand houses in such communities as Shadyside, Broadacres, and, perhaps most notably, River Oaks. His clients included the Hoggs, for whom he created Bayou Bend; the Mastersons, his clients for Rienzi; and members of the Wiess, Cullen, Farish, Welder, Fay, and Elkins families. Although Staub also completed commissions for clients elsewhere in Texas and the United States, it was primarily in Houston that his work and influence took root.

This ambitious study of Staub's work by architectural historian Stephen Fox goes beyond a description of Staub's houses. Fox analyzes the roles of space, structure, and decoration in creating, defining, and maintaining social class structures and expectations and shows how Staub was able to incorporate these elements and understandings into the elegant buildings he designed for his clients. In the process, he contributes greatly to a fuller understanding of Houston's emergence as a premier American city.

Stunning color images by architectural photographer Richard Cheek, combined with Fox's well-grounded and expansive thesis, create a volume that will enchant, inform, and entertain. Students and aficionados of American domestic architecture of the 1920s, '30s, '40s, and '50s will appreciate the wealth of material, and the volume's contribution to architectural history and the sociology of architecture will commend itself to readers across the nation.


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“Stephen Fox’s masterful history, The Country Houses of John F. Staub, thoroughly captures the nuances of the architect’s 50-year career. The book is unmatched in scope as Fox describes in detail the great variety of houses for privileged clients drawn to Staub, who with artistic generosity created dwellings of welcome and comfort. Most of the houses still stand handsomely on their sites.”--Frank D. Welch, FAIA
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STEPHEN FOX is a Fellow of the Anchorage Foundation of Texas.RICHARD CHEEK is one of the foremost architectural photographers in America. His work has been showcased in more than a dozen volumes published by some of the nation’s most prestigious presses.

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  • Hardcover: 408 pages
  • Publisher: TAMU Press (September 28, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585445959
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585445950
  • Product Dimensions: 12.3 x 9.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #656,767 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellence in Architecture, December 1, 2007
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As a background, I have been collecting the drawings of the greatest American residential architects between 1900 and 1930 for over 8 years to use for inspiration in my architectural practice. This book shows the work of one of the top architects of the period. He is not the greatest in the area of artistic proportions and style, but he far outshines almost all architects living today. Most of the homes listed in this book are large examples where there was no budgetary limitation. The most difficult classical home to design is the small 2 or 3 bedroom home with a limited budget. The floor plans shown in this book give a wide mix of room proportions from square to long and narrow with every ratio in between. My measurements of hundreds of classic homes has turned up an ideal ratio room that should be used when possible. This may be an extreme viewpoint, but it works in practice. If you are in love with neoclassical and romantic homes of the first third of the 20th century, you should buy this book. It should be required reading for every Architectural Student in training for residential design.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MINI HISTORY OF TEXAS, December 3, 2007
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The extent of architect John F. Staub's influence on Houston, Texas is reflected in the fact that today tour companies offer excursions to visit the homes he designed. While many tales surround one of our country's largest cities, his work is sometimes referred to as a "secret" Houston. Or, as it has been described, "Staub's Houston is one of these cities-within-a-city. The dignity, civility and amplitude of Staub's country houses, set in lush, southern, woodland gardens, represent his and his clients' vision of Houston as a garden city. "

With The Country Houses of John F. Staub, architectural historian Stephen Fox takes us on an armchair tour of Staub's work, from neighborhoods such as Shadyside, and Broadacres, to what is perhaps the most famous of all Houston communities, the address of the powerful and wealthy - River Oaks.

Staub's client list included the elite. For instance, the Hogg family for whom he created Bayou Bend, a 28 room mansion built between 1927 and 1928 for Miss Ima Hogg and her two brothers, William and Michael. A study in eighteenth-century Georgian architecture, the mansion is surrounded by magnificent gardens. In 1957 Miss Hogg donated her property to the Museum of fine Arts, Houston. Today it is one of Houston's major attractions.

This beautifully illustrated volume is not only a tribute to Mr. Staub but a mini history of Texas from the turn of the century onward. It will surely be of great interest to architects, Houstonains, and those with an interest in the development of the Lone Star State.

Highly recommended.

- Gail Cooke
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HOUSTON'S PREEMINENT RESIDENTAL ARCHITECT, October 23, 2007
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If I could give this fantastic book 10 stars I would, it is simply perfect. John Staub is so deserving of a book like this, he was quite simply one of the finest residental architects of the 20th century. The text of this book is scholarly in its examination of Staubs buildings, this is not surprising given that the author is a professor at Rice University. Mr. Fox should be extremely proud of this fine book, when I found out he was doing a book on Staub I was thrilled, his book on Houston Architecture is one of the finest architecture guides in the country. The images in this book are crisp and professionally layed out, really I can not find one thing that is not perfect about this book. Staub is revered in Houston, the houses he designed, mostly in chic River Oaks, are the most sought after in town, his houses are rarely torn down, and if you know anything about Houston you can really appreciate that fact. If you have any interest in fine residental architecture, great architects, or just have an appreciation for finely crafted books, then I cant imagine you not being as impressed as I am with this book.
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