Greene & Greene: Architecture as a Fine Art/Furniture and Related Designs
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Now under one cover, two classic, indispensable volumes by the foremost authority on Greene & Greene. Both volumes, Architecture and Furniture have been continuously in print for more than twenty years. All serious students of architecture must have this foundation research in their personal libraries.
Charles and Henry Greene have become legends in the Arts & Crafts genre. Their "ultimate bungalows" are the standard against which all other U.S. Arts & Crafts architecture is measured.
Volume I, Architecture, is a monument to the brothers Greene and their art, combining biography with descriptive analysis.
Volume II, Furniture, delves into the nature of their integrated designs, with emphasis on furniture, light fixtures, art glass, and other decorative elements.
Randell L. Makinson, Hon. AIA, has led the scholarship on the Greenes for 25 years. He is director emeritus of the Gamble House, serving as consulting curator of the Greene & Greene Library and Exhibition housed at the Hunting Library—all programs of the University of Southern California. He is the author of Greene & Greene: The Passion and the Legacy, as well as The Blacker House, coauthored with Thomas A. Heinz and Brad Pitt. Makinson lives in Pasadena.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #430899 in Books
- Published on: 2001-11-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
Editorial Reviews
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This book combines two earlier, and excellent, publications Makinson published in 1977. If you do not own these, or if -- Style 1900, January 1, 2000
This book combines two earlier, and excellent, publications Makinson published in 1977. If you do not own these, or if you only own one of them, this combination is a great buy. (Style 1900 )
From the Inside Flap
Two foundation works of scholarship on the best-known architects of the Arts & Crafts movement in America come together under one cover for the first time.
Greene & Greene are best known and respected for what Mr. Makinson calls their "ultimate bungalows," built during the first decade of the twentieth century. Exquisitely crafted and designed, the best work of the brothers remains the finest architectural expression of the Arts & Crafts movement in America. The Greenes' refusal to compromise their standards, combined with their personal involvement in every facet of the design and building process, resulted in a beautiful architecture of natural materials spanning the range from the simple inexpensive bungalow to the vast estate of the more affluent. Their "democratic style" made quality architecture available to all; their pioneering efforts coupled with their wondrous creations earned them international acclaim.
Mr. Makinson's lengthy research has revealed the years 1903-04 as a major turning point wherein the distinctive character identified with their work was formulated. He discusses the dignity that the Greenes brought to small-house design in this perios as well as their role in popularizing the bungalow style in the United States. He further points out that the magnificent ultimate bungalows of 1907-1909, for which the Greenes are most noted, were developed as a result of the strong convictions the architects established between 1903 and 1904. The larger budgets of later years allowed for the full flowering of their artistic talents and the opportunity to pratice "architecture as a fine art."
Their integration of the inside with the outside through designing furniture, lighting, and other decorative elements set their work apart from all other architects of the period. The richness of their woodwork--tables, benches, chairs, sideboards and more--as well as the details of their lighting designs and nature motifs incorporated in each masterpiece is captivatingly sensual.
Randell L. Makinson, Hon. AIA, is the foremost authority on Greene & Greene, having studied their works since 1954. As an architectural consultant he continues to be involved in the preservation and accurate restoration of the works of Greene & Greene.
His books Greene & Greene: The Passion and the Legacy and The Blacker House provide further discoveries and research on the Greenes and their rich legacy.
About the Author
Randell L. Makinson, Honorary AIA, is the foremost authority on Greene and Greene, having studied and written about their work for more than forty-five years. He is Director Emeritus of The Gamble House in Pasadena. This is his sixth book on the work of the Greenes. Makinson lives in Pasadena.
Customer Reviews
A spectacular book
Simply put, since it's publication as two volumes in the 1970s this has been the reference source on Greene and Greene architecture and furniture designs. The depth of coverage is extraordinary. Buy the other big beautiful picture books for the glossy photos (including one by Makinson) but this is the source that *makes sense* of the Greene's true legacy. If you want to go beyond the superficial, buy this book.
still waiting to receive it - after 6 months
Bought this book from Half Price Computer Books
on 4 March 2006 and I'm still waiting to receive it!




