The Modern Californian Beach House

The Modern Californian Beach House

By (author) Patrick Killen

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  • Lush, full-color photography, detailed floor plans and informative project text
  • Essay on history and development of LA beachside architecture, and Patrick Killen's contribution to it, by architectural photographer Russell Abraham
Full Description

The Modern Californian Beach House catalogues the eclectic and always original modernist beach house architecture of Patrick Killen, founder of studio 9 one 2. Killen helped introduce serious modern design to the Los Angeles beach communities in the mid-80s, which at the time was “a crazy quilt of fantasy structures all built on postage-stamp sized lots”. The projects featured in this collection span Killen’s stellar career, from the Shearin House, which established modernism as a viable architectural motif on the western edge of Los Angeles, to 139 Hermosa Avenue, a definitive and welcome statement of modernity amid a sea of ramshackle and derelict LA beachside structures. Killen’s beach houses have added another textural element to the architectural stewing pot that is beachside LA. He is committed to modernism, which he claims is the architecture of our time, and his architecture reflects a regionalism and humor that encapsulates the California lifestyle.

About the Author

Patrick Killen is a renowned LA-based modernist architect and founder of studio 9 one 2.

Specifications
Publisher
The Images Publishing Group
ISBN
9781864704594
Published
2nd Sep 2011
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
10 in x 10 in
Pages
180 Pages
Illustrations
250 color
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