Skrevet af Richard Olsen (Author), Lucy Goodhart (Photographer), Kodiak Greenwood (Photographer)
Showcasing one hundred years of innovation and environmental sensitivity, Handmade Houses celebrates some of the worlds most idiosyncratic homes from Big Sur to Sardinia. Author Richard Olsen unveils the components used for their construction, including driftwood, boulders, and even old wine vats.
The first study of the handmade-homes phenomenon since its inception in the late 1960s, Handmade Houses revisits the subjects roots and history, exploring how these homes and their owners paved the way for the architectural-salvage business and the reclaimed, industrial look ever-popular today. As fascinating as the structures are themselves, their ownersprofessionals and amateurs who personally designed and built each residenceoffer their inspirations and stories behind the convention-defying homes. Design lessons are gleaned from each homesome examples of environmentally aware construction with applicable tips for use in more mainstream scenarios. Handmade Houses is an important and relevant volume to be appreciated by anyone interested in environmentally friendly design, craft, and the expression of personal style in the home.