Casa Florida: Spanish-Style Houses from Winter Park to Coral Gables
Category: Books,History,Americas
Casa Florida: Spanish-Style Houses from Winter Park to Coral Gables Details
About the Author Susan Sully is the author of New Orleans Style, Charleston Style, and Savannah Style. A graduate of Yale University with a degree in art history, Sully lectures and writes for publications including Southern Accents, the New York Times, Art and Antiques, and House & Garden.Steven Brooke is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and winner of the AIA National Institute Honor Award for photography. He is the author and photographer of Rizzoli’s Views of Rome and Views of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, and the photographer for Rizzoli’s Napa Valley Style, Savannah Style, and Seaside Style. He lives in Miami. Read more
Reviews
In my hunt for more information on Spanish Style homes, (I own a bungalow in California), I have been frustrated at the limited amount of books out there. I work at a Library, and many of the patrons share the same frustrations. In order to be able to find books on these subjects, I have had to self-teach about the many surrounding subjects; ie, tiles, Mexico, Moorish, Morocco, Spain, etc. This book is one of the better ones. It has beautiful pictures on how to decorate and landscape. I learned that air-conditioning changed architecture in a substantive way. I had also never heard about concrete ceilings made to look like wood before, apparently a Florida staple, due to humidity. These houses are oh-my-Gorgeous! The only problem was that the author frequently discussed beautiful rooms and details of the houses, then didn't show pictures. Maybe/hopefully, they're saving those pics for a follow-up book on interiors and details? I agree with the previous reviewer, how about a book now on Florida Spanish bungalows?