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 | Materializing the Immaterial: The Architecture of Wallace Cunningham Author: Joseph Giovannini Publisher: Yale University Press Year: 2006 ISBN 097495652X
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Category: Architects / Contemporary / North America / Category: By Location / North America /
ArchitectureWeek Description An illustrated overview of the work of Wallace Cunningham, an innovative Southern California architect — and Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice — whose buildings reveal light and are said to embody motion and spirituality. Cunningham’s small mountain cabins, urban townhouses, waterfront residences, and museums all respond poetically and functionally to their landscapes or cityscapes. Eighteen case studies illustrate how he opens his structures to sky, landscape, and views, and how he uses light to define and animate space. Amazon Customer Average Rating: 
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