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Steven Ehrlich architects / introduction by Joseph Giovannini ; essay by Steven Ehrlich.
Main entry:

Ehrlich, Steven, 1946-

Title & Author:

Steven Ehrlich architects / introduction by Joseph Giovannini ; essay by Steven Ehrlich.

Publication:

New York : Rizzoli International Publications, 1998.

Description:

231 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-228).
Introduction : A tense, teasing, and contradictory balance / Joseph Giovannini -- Education and recreation : Roberson Branch Library ; Child care center ; BUS Wellness Center ; Paul Cummins Library ; Shatto Recreation Center ; Futiko-Tamagowon Reception Center ; Ahmadu Bello University Theater ; Biblioteca Latinoamericana and Washington Area Youth Center -- Habitation : Addition to Neutra beach house ; Schulman house ; Farrell house ; Lo house ; Douroux house ; Gold-Friedman house ; Hempstead house ; Miller-Nazarey house ; Benenson house -- Arts and communication : DreamWorks SKG Animation Studios ; Bow Truss Studio ; Sony Music Entertainment ; Broadway Deli ; Kalfus Studio ; Moses Studio ; Okulick Studio ; Taichung Civic Center ; Taipei Tower ; Orange Coast College Art Center -- Essay : From Djene to the Chinese-Paris border: an architectural journey / Steven Ehrlich.
Also issued online.
Summary:

One of an emerging group of important young architects from Southern California, Steven Ehrlich explores the vitality of vernacular forms and spaces, the richness of texture and materials, and the generosity of spatial arrangements.

ISBN:

0847820750
9780847820757
0847821404
9780847821402

Subject:

Ehrlich, Steven, 1946-
Ehrlich, Steven Criticism and interpretation.
Ehrlich, Steven.
Ehrlich, Steven, (1946- )
Steven Ehrlich Architects.
Architecture California, Southern History 20th century.
Vernacular architecture Influence.
Architecture Californie (Sud) 20e siècle.
Architecture vernaculaire Influence.
Architecture Californie (Sud) Histoire 20e siècle.
Architecture.
Architecture, Modern 20th century California.
Architects United States 20th century.
Architectural firms United States.
Architecture moderne 20e siècle États-Unis Californie (États-Unis)
Southern California.
American Architects.
American architectural Firms.
Architecture (object genre) United States California 1970-2000.
Vernacular architecture United States California 1970-2000.

Form/genre:

Catalogues raisonnés.
History.

Added entries:

Giovannini, Joseph
Ehrlich, Steven, 1946-

Architects

Holdings:

Location: Library main 200725
Call No.: NA44.E332.2 S8 1998
Status: Available

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