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Classicism at Home: Architecture of Alireza Sagharchi: Stanhope Gate: Architecture of Alireza Sagharchi

Autor Alireza Sagharchi Editat de Clive Aslet Text de Clive Aslet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mar 2020

The first book to feature the precisely detailed, sumptuous architecture of Stanhope Gate, one of the finest firms working in the classical style anywhere. Alireza Sagharchi, principal of Stanhope Gate Architecture, is one of the world s leading classical architects, whose projects are dazzling in their scale and accomplishment many of which, until now, have been unpublished and little seen.

 

From a European Palladian villa to a country house in Scotland, Sagharchi s work is a testament to the virtues of traditional planning and design as married to an informed and inspired vision that embraces the wisdom of the past, of classicism and vernacular traditions, while establishing harmony with the needs of contemporary living. Classicism at Home, richly detailed with new photography, meticulous drawings, and beautifully written text, features Sagharchi s work around the world, from a residence in Kensington Gardens, London, a chic eco-resort on the Danube, and a rural hunting lodge to an elegantly appointed courtyard house by the sea. The practice works within diverse styles and the tradition of the local to create stylistically unique buildings that fit their context. The book features both exteriors and interiors, as well as exquisitely manicured gardens.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780847864201
ISBN-10: 0847864200
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 250 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS
Dimensiuni: 234 x 315 x 40 mm
Greutate: 2.53 kg
Editura: Rizzoli International Publications

Notă biografică

Alireza Sagharchi; Edited by Clive Aslet; Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales; Essay by Léon Krier