Jim Olson Houses by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen (2009, Hardcover)

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PublisherMonacelli Press, Incorporated
ISBN-101580932525
ISBN-139781580932523
eBay Product ID (ePID)73827419

Product Key Features

Book TitleJim Olson Houses
Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistory / Contemporary (1945-), Buildings / Residential, Individual Architects & Firms / General, History / General
Publication Year2009
IllustratorYes
GenreArchitecture
AuthorOlson Sundberg Kundig Allen
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight62.1 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width9.3 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2009-022529
Dewey Edition22
ReviewsWhen architect Jim Olson designs a home, his distinctive aesthetic, elegant and understated, comes into play. Sensitive to his clients, many of whom are sophisticated art collectors, he creates living spaces that are comfortable and expressive, enabling the room's art to speak. Jim has an innate talent for combining art and architecture and for working with artists to incorporate their installations seamlessly into his work. I dream of the intimate room of changing light that artist James Turrell created in a Jim Olson house as it was being designed and built. Jim Olson, gracious and self-effacing, has a magic touch. --Mimi Gates, Former Director, Seattle Art Museum, When architect Jim Olson designs a home, his distinctive aesthetic, elegant and understated, comes into play. Sensitive to his clients, many of whom are sophisticated art collectors, he creates living spaces that are comfortable and expressive, enabling the room's art to speak. Jim has an innate talent for combining art and architecture and for working with artists to incorporate their installations seamlessly into his work. I dream of the intimate room of changing light that artist James Turrell created in a Jim Olson house as it was being designed and built. Jim Olson, gracious and self-effacing, has a magic touch. -Mimi Gates, Former Director, Seattle Art Museum
Dewey Decimal720.92
Table Of ContentPreface Jim Olson Introduction Michael Webb Olson Cabin Desert House Zen House Lake House Birdwatchers' House Modern Antebellum House An American Place House of Light Glass Farmhouse Transparent Loft City Apartment Decorative Arts House Hong Kong Villa Olson Apartment About Jim Olson Project Credits
SynopsisThe sixteen houses and apartments featured here respond to different needs and sites, but all share a common DNA. They are the product of a singular vision and a collaborative process. --Michael Webb Seattle-based architect Jim Olson, the founding partner of Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects, is particularly known for his subtly elegant residences, from a glass farmhouse in eastern Oregon to a Balinese-inspired retreat in Hawaii, from a diminutive waterfront cabin for his own family to two grand art-filled residences on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Modern in spirit, the luxurious houses are characterized by intangible qualities of light and space. Olson balances a deep knowledge of architectural history, from the temples of Egypt to the great buildings of the modern era, with a sensitivity to art and nature. Each work is carefully calibrated to site and client. Olson is fascinated by the relationship between art and architecture, and many of his houses and apartments have been designed for major art collectors. The sixteen residences in this volume--in Washington, Oregon, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, and Hong Kong--explore that interplay as well as the correspondences between light, space, and mood. The finely proportioned interior spaces are distinguished by a striking use of both natural and highly refined materials, masterful modulation of light, sophisticated details, sleek furnishings, and a careful balance between monumentality and intimacy. In natural settings, his buildings often weave into their surroundings as if they had always been there; in urban environments, his designs create and enhance a sense of community. The introduction, by noted design writer Michael Webb, emphasizes context and process, vital factors in Jim Olson's work., The first monograph on Jim Olson's firm, Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen: Architecture, Art, and Craft, sold 5.5K (simultaneous HC and PB editions). We expect more from this because the firm continues to receive extensive coverage in home/architecture/art publications.
LC Classification NumberNA737.O42A4 2009

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