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Proceed and Be Bold : Rural Studio After Samuel Mockbee /

By: Dean, Andrea Oppenheimer [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Princeton Archit.Press, 2005.Description: 175 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781568986531.Subject(s): Architecture | Architects | Architecture / Design | ArchitectsDDC classification: 720 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Rural Studio Reacts to its Loss -- Lucy’s House 2002 -- Shiles House 2002 -- Antioch Baptist Church 2002 -- Under Andrew Freear, the Pace Intensifies -- Hero Storefront 2002 -- Akron Senior Center 2002 -- Perry Lakes Park Pavilion 2002 -- Room for Essie and Jab 2002 -- Personalized Projects Both Big and Small -- Red Barn 2003 -- Music Man’s House 2003 -- Perry Lakes Park Facilities 2003 -- Newbern Little League Baseball Field 2003 -- Thomaston Rural Heritage Center 2003 -- Ever-Changing, the Rural Studio Remains a Moving Target -- Avery Organic Vegetable Stand 2003 -- Ola Mae’s Porch 2003 -- Utility Now! Bicycle Street Sweepers 2003 -- Bodark Amphitheater 2003 -- Patrick House 2004 -- Experiencing the Rural Studio -- Building a Pavilion -- Another Dimension of Sambo.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Since Samuel Mockbee's death in 2001, the Rural Studio has continued to thrive, a tribute to its founder's vision. Under Mockbee's successor, Andrew Freear, the studio has seeded southwest Alabama with an additional seventeen architectural landmarks, and all are shown here. Andrea Oppenheimer Dean is author of several books on architecture including Rural Studio and editor for journals including Architecture, Architectural Record, Preservation, and Landscape.
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Rural Studio Reacts to its Loss -- Lucy’s House 2002 -- Shiles House 2002 -- Antioch Baptist Church 2002 -- Under Andrew Freear, the Pace Intensifies -- Hero Storefront 2002 -- Akron Senior Center 2002 -- Perry Lakes Park Pavilion 2002 -- Room for Essie and Jab 2002 -- Personalized Projects Both Big and Small -- Red Barn 2003 -- Music Man’s House 2003 -- Perry Lakes Park Facilities 2003 -- Newbern Little League Baseball Field 2003 -- Thomaston Rural Heritage Center 2003 -- Ever-Changing, the Rural Studio Remains a Moving Target -- Avery Organic Vegetable Stand 2003 -- Ola Mae’s Porch 2003 -- Utility Now! Bicycle Street Sweepers 2003 -- Bodark Amphitheater 2003 -- Patrick House 2004 -- Experiencing the Rural Studio -- Building a Pavilion -- Another Dimension of Sambo.

Since Samuel Mockbee's death in 2001, the Rural Studio has continued to thrive, a tribute to its founder's vision. Under Mockbee's successor, Andrew Freear, the studio has seeded southwest Alabama with an additional seventeen architectural landmarks, and all are shown here. Andrea Oppenheimer Dean is author of several books on architecture including Rural Studio and editor for journals including Architecture, Architectural Record, Preservation, and Landscape.

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