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Creating a New Old House: Yesterday's Character for Today's Home (American Institute Architects) | 
enlarge | Author: Russell Versaci Publisher: Taunton Category: Book
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Rating: 24 reviews
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Pages: 224 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 1561587923 Dewey Decimal Number: 728.370288 EAN: 9781561587926
Publication Date: January 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW MAY HAVE A REMAINDER MARK. 100% money back guarantee.
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Product Description At the beginning of the new century, there's a groundswell of popular nostalgia for period houses with an authentic pedigree. Regional styles of old homes in all parts of the country have captured the imagination of homebuyers who are disillusioned with the cookie-cutter sameness of new home construction. Many are turning to the history and tradition of their own neighborhoods for inspiration in old houses--themes that will inspire and inform them in building a new home that will preserve a sense of place and the feeling of "home." Creating a New Old House explores how architects, builders, and craftsmen are reinterpreting the traditional American house. Through photographs and engaging text, brief discussions of history and craftsmanship, and occasional sidelong glances at the workings of real old houses, Versaci employs his "Pillars of Traditional Design" to explain how traditional houses go together and what gives them their unique design appeal. The author explores the creative work of architects, builders, and craftsmen from all corners of America who are creating new "old" houses in a revival of the distinctive traditions of American homebuilding--and refitting them to work for the demands of modern family living.
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Not what I was expecting! August 15, 2008 Jbean 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My husband and I are thinking about building a colonial revival home. I was hoping this book would give more examples of what it really takes to make a new house old. What I found was that there was one BRIEF example of each different architectual style with a very general description. There wasn't much to sink our teeth into. The pictures were pretty, but the information was too general.
Gorgeous August 2, 2008 K. Waldron (Atlanta, GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My husband and I are just beginning the process of building a custom home, and this book has been a wonderful resource for me. It is helping me to learn what it is that makes an old home feel so established, and how to achieve the same permanence in a new structure. The photos are gorgeous, and the accompanying text is useful (unlike the frou-frou text of many home design books). If you don't mind that all of the homes were clearly built with extravagant budgets, this book provides fodder for beautiful fantasies...and some nuggets for inclusion in a more modest home, as well.
Magnificent January 12, 2008 Ingrid Blohm-hyde (Seattle) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great book on how to update older or run down homes. The pictures are beautiful. It is a book on fine taste in home building.
Incredible Book November 15, 2007 K. Hurley (Menlo Park, CA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When building our new house; we turned to this book for inspiration. The brand new homes in this book feel rooted to the ground. They have quirks and nooks like an old house full of character would have. There are rooms with a brick wall, hinting at an addition built on over time, although it's a new house. The subtle character that gives an old house its charm, is on full display with this beautiful book. I couldn't recommend this book more!
back in time July 14, 2007 love books (Ohio) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This book was very interesting to look at. The pictures were great if you like old style homes. The title is deceiving. I was looking for a more modern looking style but this book is still a looker but if you're looking to modernize an old home, I would recommend Colonials: Design Ideas for Renovating, Remodeling, and Building New (Updating Classic America) by Matthew Schoenherr.
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