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Paperback Creating a New Old House: Yesterday's Character for Today's Home Book

ISBN: 1561587923

ISBN13: 9781561587926

Creating a New Old House: Yesterday's Character for Today's Home

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Here is the best of both worlds: New houses with old world sensibilities. In Creating a New Old House, architect Russell Versaci shows you that it is possible to design and create a new house that looks and feels like it has always been there.

Versaci explores how architects, builders, and craftsmen are reinterpreting the traditional American house. Through photographs and engaging text, discussions of history...

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This is an Outstanding Book

This book is truly a standout and will be for a long time. I don't agree with the disappointed reviewers here. The book accomplishes its goal---to acquaint the reader with the basics of how to go about designing a wonderful new house that looks old. And yes, quality materials are expensive and the best designs are offered by fine architects. After all, this is their specialty. I don't see this book as an advertisement, but rather as an example of what can be designed. The featured architects should not be expected to give away details of their work products-- the fact that many of them provided drawings of their floorplans is more than enough. This is not a detailed "how to" book, but rather a book of ideas which delineates the tenets of good design which will stand the test of time. After devouring this book, the reader has a jumping off place--and should be able to explore the details that interest him through further research. It would be impossible to include the kinds of details some seem to want in one single book which is devoted to an explication of the idea of building a new old house. I don't think anyone who buys this book will be disappointed---it's simply that terrific!

A great source of ideas and inspirations

In this wonderful book, widely acclaimed architect Russell Versaci tells the reader how to capture the character of an old house in a new house, tailored for today's needs. The author, who is well known for this sort of designing, starts out with his "Eight Pillars of Traditional Design", and then shows you how to put them into practice. Taking eighteen houses found throughout the country (and reflecting the traditional regional style), he uses a combination of brightly colorful pictures and highly informative text to take you around and through the houses, giving you an insiders look into what was done and why.Having grown up in an old house, I have always found the boxy/characterless/styleless post-World War 2 houses to be nothing short of depressing. My wife and I now own a 1916 house, and wish to add in the character that makes an old house a gem. Well, we found this book to be a great source of ideas and inspirations. If you like the style and grace of well-made older houses, and want to incorporate that style and grace into your own home, then you must read this book!

Great source of inspirations. Great photographs.

I love older homes. And when it came to renovating our newer home we were challenged to put the old into the new. I've been a magazine junkie, culling pictures here and there. But this book is a one-stop shop for classic American styles and details. I love that these houses are not lavishly large (for the most part) but intimate. The strength is in their high quality details. My husband and I really love this book. We have been able to visually resolve some ideas about mantels, flooring, and window styles to compliment our New England home. The side bars and floor plans are easy to follow. And notice how light plays in the interiors. Sumptuous! (I just wish I could find an old stlye interior pattern book, complete with example photos, dates and locations. Hint, hint!)

FINE BOOK - WONDERFUL PICS - INSIGHTFUL WRITING

As we all look for something authentic in a country washed over in a sea of fakery and bogus iconography; it is refreshing to see that there are artists and crafts people (and architects) still capable of creating space that is authentic. This is a book for anyone who is considering creating a space that is populated by not just a lot of "authentic looking" details but details that reflect the substance of the structure itself. The structures that are reviewed are not multimillion dollar, 45,000 sq. ft. mansions; rather they are a mix chosen for illustrating Versaci's message.I read this book and as I embark on yet another new home building project feel a real sense of excitement. Time to find myself an architect who share's Versaci's enthusiasm for an authentic American architecture that is true to itself right down to the foundation.If you are looking around your home and it appears visually shallow this book will be a real watershed for your vision of the "next" house. I bought several copies for friends who are looking at a possible "next" homes and it has really started them thinking in an all new way about their projects. Nice book to look at and read.

Traditional Aesthetics with Modern Conveniences

I have an academic and working background in architectural design, and I recently began designing a house for myself and my family for the very first time. While having a pretty solid education in modern architecture, I confess to have always been in love with more traditional design aesthetics and architectural history. A few months ago, I was searching for a book like this to aid in designing my home, but I could NOT find anything like this. I wanted a home that was rich in architectural tradition yet the home design also had to meet modern day demands in space and utility. I was ecstatic to come across a review for this book at another website announcing the book's publishing date. . . I was concerned at first that this book would be nothing but SLICK coffee table fodder because of the beautiful pictures, but upon receiving the book, I found the book to contain pertinent information that guides the reader/designer on how to accomplish a design that integrates traditional aesthetics and feeling with modern day needs and wants. This book is more than just pretty: it spells out how to achieve a historical, traditional look without mocking the past or being trite. . . and at the same time encourages the designer to meet modern needs.
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