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"Long considered the apotheosis of rustic kitsch, the log house actually has a rich architectural pedigree. Since the late 19th century, a surprising number of architects, along with their artisan-builder counterparts, have transformed the simple pioneer log cabin into a supremely crafted work of high art. Log Houses of the World is the first-ever chronological survey of the greatest examples of log houses designed in Europe and the United States. Included are photographs, plans, and little-known drawings--most never before published--from such celebrated Modern-era architects as Eliel Saarinen, Adolf Loos, Le Corbusier, Richard Neutra, and others. The result is both a remarkable tour of some superbly crafted homes, and an important vehicle for garnering for these houses the popular recognition, critical and otherwise, that they deserve."--Publisher's website.
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Acknowledgments <this might go at the back; will check with author> Introduction Some Prototypes: A Photo Essay The Log House and the World's Fair The Tour 1890. Frögnerseteren. Holm Hansen Munthe, Architect. Oslo, Norway 1893. Ravine Lodge. William W. Boyington, Architect. Highland Park, Illinois 1897. Dom Pod Jedlami. Stanislaw Witkiewicz, Architect. Zakopane, Poland 1903. Hvitträsk. Eliel Saarinen, Herman Gesellius, and Armas Lindgren, Architects. Kirkkonummi, Finland 1904. Tallom. Lars Israel Wahlman, Architect. Stocksund, Sweden 1911. Clubhouse, The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms. Gustav Stickley, Designer. Morris Plains, New Jersey 1913. Power House. Robert C. Reamer and William E. Donovan, Architects. Wolf Creek, Montana 1913. Semmering House. Adolf Loos, Architect. Semmering, Austria 1920. Log Cabin. R. M. Schindler, Architect. Location Unknown 1924. Villa Vekara. Alvar Aalto, Architect. Karstula, Finland 1924. Hellman Cabin. Alfred Heineman, Designer. Santa Monica, California 1930¿33. The Point (formerly Camp Wonundra). William Distin, Architect. Saranac Lake, New York 1951. Helburn House. Richard Neutra, Architect. Bozeman, Montana 1954. Le Petit Cabanon, Le Corbusier, Architect. Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France 1957. Pearlman Cabin. John Lautner, Architect. Idyllwild, California 1959 63. Terry House. Roland Terry, Architect. Lopez Island, Washington 1966 80. Brekkestranda Fjord Hotel. Bjorn Simonnaes, Architect. Brekke, Norway 1992. Koether House. Katharina Kölbel, Architect. Stetten, Germany 1993. Ashley House. David Ashley, Architect. Gold Hill, Colorado 1993. Neiman Guest Cabin. David Neiman, Architect. Deming, Washington 1994. Gugalun. Peter Zumthor, Restoration/Addition Architect. Versam, Switzerland 1998. Tunebjer House 'Vistet'. Anders Landström and Thomas Sandell, Architects. Torö, Sweden 1999. Heavenly View Ranch. Robert A. M. Stern, Architects. Snowmass, Colorado 2000. Zajac House. Sebastian Piton, Architect. Zakopane, Poland 2003. Midnight Canyon Ranch. Kelly F. Faloon, Architect. Montana 2003. Lanzinger House. Antonius Lanzinger, Architect. Brixlegg, Austria 2003. Savage House. Dubbe Moulder, Architects. Driggs, Idaho 2004. Orcas House. Mira Jean Steinbrecher, Architect. Orcas Island, Washington 2004. Draper Cabin. Daniel Vincent Scully, Architect. Hancock, New Hampshire Log Joinery Types Bibliography Index
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