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William Turnbull, Jr.: Buildings in the Landscape (Architectural Monograph (San Francisco, Calif.), 3.)
 
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William Turnbull, Jr.: Buildings in the Landscape (Architectural Monograph (San Francisco, Calif.), 3.) [Hardcover]

William Turnbull (Author), William Stout (Editor), Dung Ngo (Editor), Lauri Puchall (Editor)
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Architectural Monograph (San Francisco, Calif.), 3. April 2000
This large-size volume documents 20 of William Turnbull's most well-known structures, ranging in scope from the Sea Ranch Condominium I (1965), designed by Turnbull in collaboration with Charles Moore, Donlyn Lyndon, and Richard Whitaker (WLTW), to his own house in Napa Valley, CA (1991).

Turnbull buildings' create a dialog with the landscape that resonates in the structural character of his works and reflects the integral nature of his design approach. In contrast to the hegemony of materials and style of Modernism's international style, Turnbull flourished with an altogether different emphasis of site specificity. Donlyn Lyndon writes that Turnbull's "buildings are conceived in their site. As they grew in his mind and emerged from his hand they were stroked and disciplined by the acts of construction, tutored in the accommodation of human action, and set against insistent measures of excellence." Featured essays by Mitchell Schwarzer, Associate Professor of Architecture, UC Berkeley; Mary Griffin, principal of Turnbull Griffin Haesloop; and William Stout. Dimension: 10 x 13 inches, Over 300 Duotone Images and Illustrations.


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  • Hardcover: 228 pages
  • Publisher: William K Stout Pub; 1st edition (April 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0965114481
  • ISBN-13: 978-0965114486
  • Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 10.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,242,085 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Doing Good Architecture, September 28, 2001
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Edward J. Shannon, AIA (Elgin, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: William Turnbull, Jr.: Buildings in the Landscape (Architectural Monograph (San Francisco, Calif.), 3.) (Hardcover)
This is a big, beautiful book portraying the works of an architect who strived not to design monuments with a signature style, but instead create wonderful places that fit their landscape. The book chronicles twenty of Turnbull's projects beginning with the Sea Ranch Condominium (with MLTW) and ending with Turnbull and his wife's own weekend retreat, Teviot Springs Vineyard. All but one of the projects (Sea Ranch Athletic Club)are residential, which reflects the nature of Turnbull's career. The book contains essays by Mary Griffen (Turnbull's wife and business partner), William Stout, Mitchell Schwarzer, and Donlyn Lyndon. Turnbull's buildings contain innate beauty, sensitivity to site, and the ability to bring common, conventional construction to a high art. Morley Baer's black and white photography is powerful and captures the wonderful subtleties in Turnbull's sometines simple and conventional structures that are truly "GOOD" architecture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet Master, December 14, 2010
Taking the road up the coast to California's North Coast, home to most of William Turnbull's homes, one's watch seems to begin to tick more slowly, the mind-static of current affairs and fashion-chasing begins to fade while natural phenomena fill the senses to their brinks and make us feel somehow more whole. Turnbull's houses belong here. They remind us of something once sought but almost forgotten in our gilded and distracted age: what might it be like to live at once more modestly and more elegantly, with less pretention and less things and more time and space for self, family friends, nature? Turnbull was an uncramped master, whose considerable invention was grounded in a broad and deep knowledge of his metier and a huge feel for the land. Forging new ground is not always a noisy thing: Turnbull reminds us of this. Contemporary architects and students would be well-advised to study his elegant, livable and economical plans, to learn from his relaxed-but-disciplined construction techniques, perhaps even to model their rhetoric on his unpretentious, down-to-earth tone.

William Stout Publishers has taken the strikingly beautiful black-and-white photos of Morley Baer, combined them with readable plans and a helpful text to make an inspiring book. My only wish is that it were hardbound: my own copy is heavily dogeared from multiple lendings to appreciative colleages.
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