Named one of the best architecture firms of 2008 by Best of Boston®, Albert, Righter & Tittmann Architects create finely crafted houses that pay homage to classic American house styles yet are adapted with skill, mastery, and a good dose of irreverence to suit contemporary American life. At first glance, the Cambridge Cupola House looks like a typical mid-nineteenth-century Greek Revival house, but on closer inspection, one realizes that nothing is quite where it should be. The grand, cupola-topped rotunda entrance, for instance, is located not in the front, but on the side of the house! The reason? To increase the living space for the inhabitants. Illustrated with specially commissioned photographs, as well as with plans, drawings, and watercolors, this sumptuous volume celebrates AR&T’s timeless, innovative designs and explores the historical styles on which they are based—from Classical to Shingle, from Carpenter Gothic to Cape. Praise for New Classic American Houses: The Architecture of Albert, Righter & Tittmann “Brew a hearty cup of tea, sit down by the fire, and waltz through the pages of Albert, Righter & Tittman’s magnificent portfolio of work. New Classic American Houses is an architectural page-turner brimming with creative interpretations of traditional forms. AR&T’s four decades devoted to mastering the art of the new old house shines through designs that are intoxicating. This classically crafted monograph will be an elegant addition to any traditionalist’s library." Russell Versaci, AIA, Architect and author of Creating a New Old House and Roots of Home “The important and irreconcilable categorical choices in architecture are not modernist versus postmodern or avant-garde versus traditionalist, but excellent versus mediocre, pleasure-giving versus oppressive, rigorously well-made versus slapdash -- and Albert, Righter and Tittman's work is impeccable on all counts. The civilized pleasures of these houses are deep and authentic and, to me, irresistible.” --Kurt Andersen, Columnist and author of Reset and Heyday
Host, Studio 360 “This book is a new classic: beautiful and intelligent. The work of Albert, Righter & Tittmann pulls off the nifty trick of being strong, elegant, and charming; their whimsical flights of fancy are grounded in refined, traditional sensibility. This book is a useful resource not only for people building their dream houses, but for architects who want to study the work of masters.”-- Dominique Browning , Author of Around the House and in the Garden
“Quite simply the most inventive American houses of our time. AR&T’s luscious assemblages of forms, gardens, colors, and materials literally glow against the deep green of the New England woods. These meticulously detailed houses are comfortable homes, yet have a mysterious, magical quality that defies words. Bravo!”-- Alexander Gorlin , FAIA
“What a pleasure it is to have an architecture so beautifully naturalized—to site, to purpose, and to tradition.”-- Robert A. M. Stern, From the foreword of New Classic American Houses
“The architecture of Albert, Righter and Tittmann is a marvelous presence in the American landscape. These houses are original, stylish and beautiful. Sophisticated in their origins and elegant in their presentation, they are also deeply humanist: these are houses built for living. They are comfortable, practical and a perfect delight to inhabit. I know this because I live in one, which is a joy and a privilege.”-- Roxana Robinson, Novelist, environmentalist and garden writer, Author of Sweetwater and Cost “Albert, Righter & Tittmann are masters at reinterpreting American home styles, and New Classic American Houses, a visually stunning monograph of their work, is filled with their innovative and ingenious designs. There are remarkably few books about the New Traditional Houses so widely built during the last few decades; this handsome volume offers a rare insight into—and provides some of the finest examples of—a broad and underreported architectural movement.”~Virginia McAlester Author of A Field Guide to American Houses and Homes of the Park Cities, Dallas: Great American Suburbs
“The sumptuous tome New Classic American Houses: The Architecture of Albert, Righter & Tittmann is chock-full of treats.” ~ Residential Architect
“‘Wow’ interiors.” ~ Star Tribune
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坦白说,这是一本需要耐心去品读的学术性著作,而非一本可以随手翻阅的消遣读物。它对早期现代主义建筑的理论根源追溯得非常深入,引用了大量来自欧洲的思潮,并探讨了它们是如何在美国本土的土壤上发生变异和生长的。书中对“功能至上”原则在实际应用中遭遇的文化阻力进行了细致的剖析,比如,业主对开放式厨房的接受度,或是对传统壁炉的怀旧情结,这些细节处理得极为精妙,显示了作者深厚的田野调查功底。虽然配图的印刷质量偶有瑕疵,尤其是一些早期的黑白照片,细节丢失较多,但这反而为理解历史留下了想象的空间。对于那些醉心于建筑哲学探讨的读者来说,这本书提供的思想碰撞价值,远高于其作为一本画册的视觉价值。
评分看完这本书,我最大的感受是,建筑师们是如何在时代的限制下,仍然能够迸发出如此强大的创造力的。那些关于中西部小镇上的小型住宅案例,虽然不像沿海那些豪宅那样光彩夺目,但它们却更贴近普通人的生活尺度,更具有人情味。书中穿插了一些当时业主的口述记录,非常生动地描述了入住新居后的感受,比如储物空间如何解决了家庭琐事,采光如何影响了日常心情等等,这种从“人”的角度切入的叙述方式,让冰冷的建筑瞬间有了温度。我特别喜欢其中关于“后院生活”的章节,展示了如何在有限的土地上创造出既私密又适宜社交的户外空间,这与当下我们追求的“宜居性”高度契合。这本书成功地将严肃的建筑史研究与温暖的家居生活体验连接在了一起,读起来毫不费力,却回味悠长。
评分我对这本聚焦于战后美国郊区住宅演变的图录感到相当复杂。一方面,书中那些精心编排的平面图和剖面图,展现了建筑师们试图解决快速城市化带来的居住难题的努力,那种对标准化和预制构件的探索精神是值得称赞的。然而,当我翻阅那些关于“完美家庭”的图片时,总会感到一丝疏离。这些由特定阶层和特定文化背景构建出的理想生活场景,虽然在美学上令人惊叹,但似乎缺乏对多样性居住需求的关怀。书中对那些更具地方特色、更草根的建筑实践着墨不多,使得整体叙事略显单薄,更像是一部精英阶层的建筑宣言。不过,作为研究特定历史时期住宅设计语言的参考资料,它的详尽程度无疑是顶级的。那些对于结构系统和通风采光的详细技术分析,对于建筑专业的读者来说,是无价之宝,远超一般摄影画册的肤浅展示。
评分这本关于二十世纪中期现代主义住宅的书籍,简直是一场视觉的盛宴。从那些流线型的屋顶到大面积的落地玻璃窗,每一页都充满了对光影与空间的精妙处理。作者对于材料的选择也极其考究,那种原始的混凝土与温暖的木材、冰冷的金属与细腻的石材之间的对话,让人深深着迷。书中收录的案例不仅仅是漂亮的图片,更是对当时社会思潮和生活方式的深刻解读。我尤其欣赏其中对于室内外空间模糊边界的处理手法,那种仿佛将自然引入室内的设计理念,至今仍具有强大的生命力。特别是那些经典的“盒子式”住宅,在看似简约的几何形态下,蕴含着对功能性和美学的极致追求,每一个转角、每一处过渡都经过深思熟虑,绝非随意的堆砌。阅读过程中,我仿佛能闻到加州阳光下青草的芬芳,感受到那种自由、开放的生活气息,这对于我正在进行的老房改造计划,提供了源源不断的灵感,让我重新审视了“家”的定义。
评分我完全被这本书中展现的,关于建筑如何与景观“共生”的理念所折服。它不仅仅是关于房子本身,更是关于房子周围那片土地。书中的设计师们似乎都拥有着一种近乎本能的直觉,知道如何让建筑顺应地势、如何利用当地的植被来调节气候。那些围绕庭院展开的布局,那些精心设计的渗透性边界,让室内外仿佛是一个连续的整体。特别是一些案例中,对自然光线的捕捉和漫射技术的使用,即便是今天看来,也显得前卫而智慧。这让我重新审视了我们现在过于强调室内装饰和技术堆砌的趋势,真正好的建筑,应当是懂得倾听环境的声音。这本书像一面镜子,映照出建筑界曾经有过的,对自然朴素而真诚的敬畏之心,值得每一位从业者和爱好者反复研读。
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