Windows of the World

11 November 2005

Description

Here are bay, rose, lancet, and half-fan windows, oculi, shutters, and blinds, testimony to the creative genius of architects, artisans, and the inhabitants themselves. Drawing on their extensive travels and years of research conducting site analyses of the chromatic palettes of villages and cities worldwide, Jean-Philippe and Dominique Lenclos show how the diverse proportions, designs, materials, and colors of windows reflect the geography, traditions, and culture of local habitats.

Reviews

"[C]hock full of colorful images. . . .The charm and beauty of these books lies in the colorful, exuberant photographs. . . . [T]hese two books provide valuable additions to the knowledge and use of color in architecture and add to a beautiful family of books." — Martha McDonald, Clem Labine's Period Homes

"Glossy paperback with dynamic photographs displaying the brilliant diversity of windows." — Lovin' Life After 50

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  • Colors of the World

    Dominique Lenclos, Jean-Philippe Lenclos, Gregory Bruhn

    Paperback, 2004

    Colors of the World presents a chromatic journey through the colors of vernacular architecture from the United States to the far corners of the globe.

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  • Colors of the World

    Dominique Lenclos, Jean-Philippe Lenclos, Gregory Bruhn

    Paperback, 2004

    Colors of the World presents a chromatic journey through the colors of vernacular architecture from the United States to the far corners of the globe.

Paperback

9780393731880

173 x 241 mm • 176 pages

£19.99

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