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The New Bungalow

by Matt Bialecki, Christian Gladu, Jill Kessenich, Jim McCord, Su Bacon
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Overview

A celebration of contemporary interpretations of this classic art form.

Synopsis

The Arts & Crafts bungalow has been reborn, in as rich and full an array of iterations as it was in its heyday - from tight clusters of similar inexpensive housing opportunities to the grand, and arguably borderline, bungalow scale of the "ultimate bungalows" of the 1910s. The New Bungalow is a celebration of contemporary interpretations of this classic house style - an art form that symbolizes the best of the good life. It offers an alternative solution to the tract development filled with homes appliqued with various random trim details and contrived architectural components. It is a guide to creating a home that has a true, honest expression of style. Given their simple lines, spacious and open floor plans, natural tones, and colors, it is no mystery why new bungalow developments are gaining popularity.

Matthew Bialecki, AIA, founded Matthew Bialecki Associates, in New Paltz, New York. The firm specializes in the site-specific, nature-based design. His designs of both architecture and furniture have been featured in Architectural Digest, Period Homes, and numerous other publications.

Christian Gladu, is the owner and founder of The Bungalow Company, a residential design studio in Bend, Oregon, specializing in stock plans and custom designs that reinterpret turn-of-the-century Arts & Crafts philosophy for today's lifestyle. Gladu's work has been featured in several publications including American Bungalow, New Old House, Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival, and This Old House. He is the author of Bungalow Plans and Small Bungalows.

Jill Kessenich, Associate AIA, is a partner with Tim Ashmore in Ashmore/Kessenich Design with offices in Madison, Wisconsin, and Portland, Oregon. They specialize in house designs inspired by the early twentieth century. Kessenich resides in Madison, Wisconsin.

Jim McCord, AIA, has designed commercial and residential structures in Victorian and bungalow styles. His projects include the preservation/renovation of significant bungalows of Julia Morgan and others. He practices in Monterey, California.

Su Bacon, interior and lighting designer and co-owner of Historic Lighting in Monrovia, California, outfits historic remodels of Greene and Greene, new homes in the style of the Greenes, and many other historic residences and businesses with period-appropriate lighting.

Style 1900

A beautifully illustrated source of ideas for owners, or would-be owners, of bungalows.

About the Author, Matt Bialecki

Christian Gladi is the owner of The Bungalow Company in Bend, Orgeon. His phiosophy and plans have been feautered in Country Living, American Bungalow, Oregon Home, and on Home and Garden television. Gladu also co-authored The New Bungalow. He lives in Bend, Oregon.

Jim McCord has been an architect in private practice in Montery, Californai since 1976. He has been a small-group discission leader on the topic"Bungalow Renovation" for the Grove Park Inn Arts & Crafts Conference for the past several years. His projects include the preservation/renovation of significent bungalows of Julie Morgan and others.

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Style 1900

A beautifully illustrated source of ideas for owners, or would-be owners, of bungalows.

Chicago Tribune

The rebirth of the Arts & Crafts bungalow is at the heart of this handsome volume that celebrated contemporary iterations of the classic house style.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2008
Publisher
Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781423604358

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