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Creole Houses: Traditional Homes of Old Louisiana | 
enlarge | Authors: Steve Gross, Sue Daley Creator: John H. Lawrence Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Category: Book
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $21.80 You Save: $13.20 (38%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 94084
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 10 x 9.8 x 1
ISBN: 0810954958 Dewey Decimal Number: 728.09763 EAN: 9780810954953 ASIN: 0810954958
Publication Date: April 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Creole houses, found from New Orleans to northern Louisiana, are one of the nations unique architectural treasures. A blend of French and Spanish colonial styles, with West Indian, Canadian, and other influences, these lovely houses were astutely designed to withstand their sultry, subtropical environment. Significantly, most major examples withstood the devastating hurricanes of 2005.
No other book of photography evocatively examines the development of this singular American style, embracing architecture and interior decoration, which thrived from the early eighteenth through the mid-nineteenth century. Creole Houses offers an appreciation of Creole culture as seen through its historic homes and celebrates not only a memorable way of life, but the history, and the unique sensibility, that produced it.
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Another great book from Steve Gross & Susan Daley May 2, 2007 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
This book brings important attention to the existence of these historic Creole homes in a part of the country that has been shattered by natural events in recent years. Fortunately, these homes are survivors: of their glorious past, of the ravages of weather, economy and time. The photographic vision of Gross and Daley is a brilliant dedication to documenting places as they are and not how we might want them to be. OLD HOUSES, one of their first books, set a precedent for their evocative style of artistry in what they choose to photograph from our architectural and domestic past. They continue to seek the forlorn, the forgotten, the poignant and the unusual. Their latest book, CREOLE HOUSES, is further revelation of their aesthetic message--of how old places and ways can be both beautiful and resonant in our modern, complicated world. CREOLE HOUSES is both record, homage, and a visual and written poem to historic Louisiana architecture.
Creole Houses April 20, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have over the years acquired a couple dozen books on old New Orleans and Low Country architecture, none has captured the true feeling of that fading glory like Creole Houses. Photos are superb, text is authorative, end sheets are a delight, and the binding first rate. This book is a peek inside antebellum Creole country from plantation houses to servant's quarters.
Lets hope these folks do more such volumes. My suggestion would be the 18th century Georgians of the Mid-Atlantic states.
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Creole Houses May 14, 2007 15 out of 17 found this review helpful
This book is not what you expected; it is a book on southern houses and their interiors, but not about the stuffy designer places that you usually see. The interiors are even more sophisticated and tastefull than any you have seen in such books. It is the first time you have seen the beautiful Louisiana-made chairs and armoires in their native environment.
It seems like the photographers really searched hard to find just the right houses to elucidate the Creole style. It is a house style that seems like one you would want to recreate and live in today
CREOLE ARCHITECTURE June 21, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
A very nice book on a beautiful architectual style. These houses fit perfectly into the Southern Louisiana landscape, they were built for balmy humid climate of the region. I found the history of the people that built these homes very interesting, the text was imformative and the images nicely produced. If you are interested in this style i highly recomend the book on Hays Town, he was a modern master of the venacular.
Creole Houses August 3, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I thought the book was supposed to be new, I may have got that wrong, but it was not new nor wrapped, but in pretty good shape.
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