Immigrant Architect

Rafael Guastavino and the American Dream

24 April 2023

Territory Rights — Worldwide excluding Canada.

Berta de Miguel (Author), Kent Diebolt (Author), Virginia Lorente (Illustrated by)

Description

Rafael Guastavino Sr. was 39 when he left a successful career as an architect in Barcelona. American cities—densely packed and built largely of wood—were experiencing horrific fires and Guastavino had the solution: The soaring interior spaces created by his tiled vaults and domes made buildings sturdier, fireproof and beautiful. What he didn’t have was fluent English. Unable to win design commissions, he transferred control of the company to his American-educated son, whose subsequent half-century of inspired design work resulted in major contributions to the built environment of America.

Immigrant Architect is an introduction to architectural concepts and a timely reminder of immigrant contributions to America. The book includes four route maps for visiting Guastavino-designed spaces in New York City: uptown, midtown, downtown and Prospect Park.

Paperback

9780884488132

282 x 229 mm • 60 pages

£8.99

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9780884488149

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