pmoore66: Collections

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59 maps - 6,398 views - 19 likes
Examples of John Lautner's buildings
53 maps - 2,070 views - 2 likes
Lots of modern houses that function as museums, bed and breakfasts or offer tours
32 maps - 1,612 views - 2 likes
A collection of street view maps featuring the sculpture of husband and wife team, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen
22 maps - 1,584 views - 3 likes
A collection of public sculpture by Lyman Kipp
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The architecture of Steven Holl
56 maps - 1,381 views - 2 likes
This is a street view collection of sculpture by Mark di Suvero
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Andrew Geller (1924 - 2011) was a modernist architect working for the Loewy/Snaith firm who famously created funky, low-cost weekend cottages in and around New England. With his moonlighting encouraged by Loewy/Snaith, Geller's innovative construction techniques continued to surprise residents of Hamptons throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Many of the structures have been torn down or replaced by larger, sturdier homes. Those that remain are remarkable examples of his style.
16 maps - 950 views - 2 likes
A small collection of private museums in the United States
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Houses from the 1997 book published by Universe Publishing missing (2020-09): 'Tarzana House' by Koning Eizenberg
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Architectural Masterworks since 1900 by Dominic Bradbury pub. Thames and Hudson 2020
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The longstanding prize – named after the renowned British architect, RIBA president and Royal Academician Michael Manser – partners with the AJ Architecture Awards (AJAAs) to recognize the best completed house in the UK. The annual award started in 2002 and continues even after Manser's passing in 2016. The only house not located is 2012 'Maison L' by Christian Pottgiesser, Architectures Possibles (CPAP) in Versailles, FR
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In the early 1950’s, three organizations–The British Columbia Lumber Manufacturer’s Association, the Plywood Manufacturers’ Association of British Columbia, and the Consolidated Red Cedar Shingle Association of British Columbia created a new coalition called Western Woods to highlight their products. In order to increase market share, Western Woods began the Trend House program which would showcase their wood products in modern and affordable homes from coast to coast in major Canadian cities. The first Trend House was built in Etobicoke, Ontario in 1952 and was so popular that they enlisted local, regional architects to design 10 more homes. Many of the 11 houses still exist although a few have had expected alterations. Etobicoke=Demolished Edmonton=Demolished Montreal=Demolished
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2022 by Roger Davies and Montecelli Press
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Innovations in Small-Scale Residential Design and Construction 1999 Whitney Library of Design Edited by James Grayson Trulove and Il Kim Missing: 'Vermont Studio' by Truex Cullins- suspected on the grounds of Lintilhac House at Shelburne Farms 'Studio/Residence' by Centerbrook Architects 'ASAP Artist's Studio' by Gluckman Mayner
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Innovations in Residential Design and Construction 1997 Whitney Library of Design Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda Missing: 'Private Residence' by Central Office of Architecture - Laguna Beach, CA
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Innovations in Residential Design and Construction 2001 Whitney Library of Design Edited by James Grayson Trulove and Il Kim Missing: 'Field House' by Keenen/Riley 'Dallas Residence' by Lake/Flato - not located at 36 Ash Bluff Ln, Dallas
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Innovations in Residential Design and Construction 1995 Whitney Library of Design Edited by Oscar Riera Ojeda
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Innovations in Residential Design and Construction Whitney Library of Design 2003 Edited by James Grayson Trulove Missing: Ridge House - Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen