Harrison Design 25

Harrison Design 25

by Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Henrika Dyck Taylor

Tytuł oryginalny
Atomic Habits
Język oryginału
Angielski
Liczba stron
320
Wydawnictwo
Avery

O tej książce

Harrison Design is an internationally acclaimed architecture firm known for its comprehensive architectural design services, close-knit office culture and a tradition of mentorship and service. Founded in Atlanta, GA, in 1991, the firm has thriving offices in Los Angeles, New York, Santa Barbara, St. Simons Island and Washington, DC, and deep Southern roots that reach national and an increasing international clientele. “Harrison Design 25” celebrates the firm’s 25th anniversary with a retrospective portfolio that tells the story of the firm’s development, range, and consideration for the future along with personal histories of those in leadership today. Profusely illustrated with over 400 color photographs, this beautiful volume showcases the firm’s finest work, built in a remarkably versatile repertoire of styles, and honors the personality and vision of founder William H. Harrison. Both an intimate portrait of one of the country’s leading architecture firms and a source of inspiration for the enthusiasts of timeless design, “Harrison Design 25” is a book about people and the relationships, trust, and patience that allow for the interpretation of dreams. About the Henrika Taylor is a graduate of Hollins University and is the former Senior Vice President & Publisher for the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art. She is a freelance writer and editor who lives with her family in Jackson Heights, New York. "Over the past 25 years, Harrison Design's broad range of architectural and design work has elevated the practice and appreciation of classicism not only in the South, but across the United States. Harrison Design 25 beautifully illustrates the timeless and enduring places William Harrison and his talented team have created for hundreds of clients. Through a collection of richly detailed essays, the monograph powerfully conveys the human touch that makes inspired design possible.” --Peter Lyden, President, Institute of Classical Architecture & Art

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