Description |
166 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 22 x 25 cm |
Series |
New voices in architecture |
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New voices in architecture.
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Contents |
Projects -- Convent Avenue Studios -- Godat Design Studio -- Catalina House -- Tubac House -- Rubio Avenue -- Tucson Mountain House -- Casa Jax -- Pima Canyon House -- Greer Cabin |
Summary |
"Rick Joy builds with remarkable sensitivity, precision, and grace. The allure of his architecture is often quietly and seductively hidden in the sensual qualities of one's experiences: the sounds, smells, tactile qualities, and moods of his work. Granite crunching underfoot, the gentle trickle of water, and the lacy shadow of a mesquite tree all stir the viewers' sensations. "The simplest things can evoke the deepest feelings," Joy says. "The silence in great music is often more profound than the sounds."" |
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"The nine buildings shown in this, the first monograph on Joy's work, express his interest in making places that are transcendent moments of space, light, and matter. In each of the projects the physical landscape, its specific environment, and its rich history are revealed and celebrated. While many of the projects here use sustainable materials like rammed earth, Joy's primary interest is in the quality of the spaces he makes. He shows us how efficient and environmentally sensitive architecture can emerge as a by-product from a quest for the timeless qualities that are always associated with great architecture."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Joy, Rick, 1958-
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Architecture -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
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Architecture -- Arid regions -- Southwest, New.
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Architecture, Domestic -- Southwest, New.
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LC no. |
2002000853 |
ISBN |
1568983360 |
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