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The Face of Home
A New Way to Look at the Outside of Your House

Eck, Jeremiah
Hardcover
$26.00 + $1.99 USPS S/H
$1.30 of your order (5%) will be donated to the school of your choice.

BOOK SYNOPSIS
There are hundreds of books on the market about designing the interior of a home, but none for homeowners that focuses on the design of a homes exterior. And yet the exterior of the house is what we all see and remember- its the face of home we fall in love with--whether we are looking for a new home or just taking in the sights during a Sunday afternoon drive. All of us can relate to a houses exterior, but few understand how theyre put together, or how the outside and inside should work in harmony. When people describe the exterior of a house, they usually give a label or a style- Cape, Colonial, Ranch. But, in truth, what they are referring to are not only its exterior physical characteristic- the particular blend of rooflines, siding, trim, windows, doors and porches, but also its emotional characteristics- inviting, austere, friendly.

In his new book The Face of Home, Jeremiah Eck, FAIA, author of Tauntons The Distinctive Home, examines these physical and emotional characteristics, explores the concepts and applications of exterior design and how they can be successfully used to enhance the experience of home and provides a fresh, new language for describing, understanding, and shaping the face of home.

After a comprehensive first chapter that illustrates the way houses have traditionally been identified: by historical description (Queen Anne, Tudor); material (Shingle, Craftsman); shape (Salt Box, Ranch); and architectural (Wrightian, Miesian), Eck then introduces a new, fuller language for exteriors that goes beyond and behind these to explore the basic concepts of good exterior design: scale and massing, symmetry and asymmetry, and transparency and opaqueness. These concepts are then further refined and expressed by the shaping of features and details such as roof, doors, windows, siding, and the use of color and textures through a highly a visual tour of 23 houses vividly illustrating how these concepts are applied to give a home its unique style and personality Throughout the book, Eck shows us the close relationship between interior and exterior design and how they impact one another.


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1561587710
ISBN(13-digit): 9781561587711
Dewey Decimal: 728/.37
Library of Congress: 2005029666
Book Publisher: Ingram Pub Services
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 218
Paper Weight (lb): 2.64 lb



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