Timeless: Classic American Architecture for Contemporary Living

Timeless: Classic American Architecture for Contemporary Living

Hardcover

02 Feb, 2018

By Patrick Ahearn (author)

Award-winning architect Patrick Ahearn treats readers to an exclusive tour of the timeless classical homes he's created in some of New England's most afflu...

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ISBN-10:

1939621933

ISBN-13:

9781939621931

Publisher

Oro Editions

Dimensions

12.30 X 10.30 X 1.30 inches

Language

English

Awards

Gold Medal Winner | 2019 | Benjamin Franklin Award

Description

Award-winning architect Patrick Ahearn treats readers to an exclusive tour of the timeless classical homes he's created in some of New England's most affluent communities, along the way revealing the unique, site-sensitive philosophy, point of view and principles that allow him to seamlessly balance preservation with innovation and have made him one of the region's most sought-after and successful residential designers.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:1939621933

ISBN-13

:9781939621931

Publisher

:Oro Editions

Publication date

: 02 Feb, 2018

Sub-Category

: Buildings - Residential

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 12.30 X 10.30 X 1.30 inches

Weight

:2.357 Kg

Editorial Reviews

Ahearn's story is told in a new book, Timeless: Classic American Architecture for Contemporary Living, written with Andrew Sessa. It begins when Ahearn, then a recent graduate of architecture school at Syracuse University, went to work for Benjamin Thompson & Associates, the firm responsible for turning Boston's Faneuil Hall into a marketplace. In 1978, he started his own practice (with an office in Faneuil Hall), and by the late 1980s he had renovated hundreds of buildings in Boston's historic neighborhoods. But after visiting Martha's Vineyard, the 90-square-mile island off Cape Cod, in 1989, he found his calling.--FRED A. BERNSTEIN "Architectural Digest"
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