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70 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this Book!,
This review is from: Red-Tile Style (Hardcover)
There are books out there that cover the spanish revival style, but, most tend to focus on the larger than life homes of people who can afford magnificent, large estates. Finally, a book that not only showcases the large estates out there, but, more importantly for me, the "smaller" more realistically sized homes that I could see myself living in. If you love this style of architecture as I do, buy this book, you will not be disappointed!
56 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
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Building a Spanish Colonial? This is the Bible.,
By Thomas J. Drake (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red-Tile Style (Hardcover)
In researching a Spanish Colonial retirement home for Florida, I've reviewed numerous similar books. As noted in the other reviews most books deal with the top-of-the-line mansions and hotels in this style. This book has a chapter just on examples of modest houses in this style. It has another chapter on small scale courtyard apartment projects. It has tons of the details you might want to employ to give your home the "authentic" feel. Of all the books I read, this is the one I BOUGHT!!
59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Book For Reference Or Just For Pleasure,
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This book is well written and profusely illustrated showing overall views of varied Spanish Colonial Revival structures, residential, commercial and public. It also contains many detail shots of lighting fixtures, plumbing fixtures and other unique parts that make up the whole of this style. The book is valuable to the architect, restorationist, home owner and anyone interested in architecture in general.
29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FAB!!!,
This review is from: Red-Tile Style (Hardcover)
This book gives a GREAT history on these "spanish style homes"...as soon as the book arrived, i went thru it just studying the photos ans reading the subtitles - (i was imediately educated on the style). Then i went and started reading it from the beginning. WOAH!!!! It did a great job at explaining the history and the developement of what we just generally refer to "spanish style." It is truley an informative book. Especially if you really like the mission/spanish look. we are working on our new home, and it will be great to not only decorate it how we like, but also KNOW the background and reason to why we decorate it how we do.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Charming book,
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Gellner's book captures all the charm of the 1920-1930 Spanish style homes in California. There are hundreds of pictures of this type of home--lots of mansions as well as small bungalows suitable for people of very modest means. Lots of ideas for anyone building a home or doing remodeling. I was especially struck by one "Marina District home ...(which) gives the illusion of depth and complexity despite its constricted urban site". Wish I could find an architect like that one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good overview book,
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We recently purchased a 1934 Spanish Eclectic that needs not only restoration of it's former architectural integrity, but an addition to make the home work for us. This book was a good choice to provide us with a photographic "library" of Spanish-style homes to reference. I do wish there had been more devotion to the "casitas" section of middle-class homes and less to buildings dedicated to government or business; and perhaps more photographs of interiors. But it's still a great find and a wonderful addition for anyone who collects either books on architecture in general or on California architecture specifically.
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Comprehensive,
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After looking at and reading the reviews of many different books about the Spanish style of architecture in the U.S., I decided to buy this one and am glad I did. It's a good all-around book that covers the early history of the Spanish style of architecture to present day buildings. I was happy to see that it also covered not only residential but commercial buildings as well. Would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a broad overview of the Spanish style.
2 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Try Expanding Your Horizons,
By jimbiz (West TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This book is great....if you're interested in this style in California.
The authors almost completely glitz over the architectural contributions of buildings in Texas and Florida. For example, did they know that there is an air force base (Randolf) in Texas built in the red tile style? Apparently not. California has a lot to offer, but this book ignores the rich and abundant examples TX & FL have ...so 2 stars. |
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Red-Tile Style by Douglas Keister (Hardcover - November 11, 2002)
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