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Santa Fe style / Christine Mather and Sharon Woods ; design by Paul Hardy ; photographs by Robert Reck, Jack Parsons, and others.

Mather, Christine, (author.). Woods, Sharon, (author.). Reck, Robert, 1945- (photographer.). Parsons, Jack, 1939- (photographer.).

Summary:

Since the opening of the Santa Fe Trail in 1821, the town of Santa Fe, New Mexico, has been a rich source of original American design. Santa Fe Style explores the beginnings and current forms of this exciting design tradition, from the ancient inspirations of Frank Lloyd Wright and contemporary passive-solar architects. The elements of style for which the area is known--warm adobe brick, simple hand-carved furnishings, rough-hewn beams, Indian pottery, Navajo rugs, and colorful folk sculpture--are all beautifully photographed in over 450 illustrations. A community of fewer than 50,000 inhabitants, Santa Fe has had an impact on American culture far greater than its size. The Spanish colonists who founded the town in 1608 adapted their European tradition to the Pueblo Indian building materials and methods, creating an architecture that is unique to the world. The trade routes and the opening of the railroad brought ranchers and farmers from the East; and spectacular surroundings of mountains and high desert drew twentieth-century writers and artists from D.H. Lawrence to Georgia O'Keeffe. Each new wave of settlers added to the Santa Fe legend and the Santa Fe style. Here is not only the romance of Santa Fe, but the irresistible appeal of its lifestyle--a casual elegance enlivened by a dynamic, ever-changing mixture of the old and the new, the West and the East, the plain and the sophisticated. In addition to the wide range of design ideas offered by the illustrations is a list of sources directing readers to Santa Fe merchants and services -- Book jacket.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0847807347
  • ISBN: 9780847807345
  • Physical Description: 264 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Rizzoli, 1986.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Santa Fe setting -- Pure and simple -- Along the Santa Fe trail -- Hacienda and Ranch -- A view to the future -- Gardens and outdoor life.
Subject:
Architecture, Domestic > New Mexico > Santa Fe.
Pueblos > New Mexico > Influence.
Vernacular architecture > New Mexico > Santa Fe.
Interior decoration > New Mexico > Santa Fe.
Indians of North America > New Mexico > Civilization > Influence.
Hispanic Americans > New Mexico > Civilization > Influence.
Santa Fe (N.M.) > Buildings, structures, etc.
Hispanic Americans > New Mexico > Civilization > Influence.
Santa Fe (N.M.) > Buildings, structures, etc.
Pueblos (Village) > Nouveau-Mexique > Influence.
Architecture vernaculaire > Nouveau-Mexique > Santa Fe.
Décoration intérieure > Nouveau-Mexique > Santa Fe.
Indiens d'Amérique > Nouveau-Mexique > Civilisation > Influence.
Américains d'origine latino-américaine > Nouveau-Mexique > Civilisation > Influence.
Architecture, Domestic.
Buildings.
Interior decoration.
Pueblos > Influence.
Vernacular architecture.
New Mexico.
New Mexico > Santa Fe.
Bildband
Innenarchitektur
Kunsthandwerk
Haus
Santa Fe, NM
Haus.
Santa Fe (N.M.)
Genre:
Nonfiction.

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