TY - BOOK AU - Friedman,Bernard AU - Daum,Meghan AU - Friedman,Bernard TI - The American Idea of Home: Conversations about Architecture and Design SN - 9781477312889 AV - NA705 .F75 2017 U1 - 720.973 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Austin : PB - University of Texas Press, KW - Architects KW - Interviews KW - Architects-Interviews KW - Architectural design KW - Architecture KW - United States KW - Architecture-United States KW - ARCHITECTURE / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; Foreword: No Place Like It --; Introduction --; PART 1 The Functions and Meanings of Home --; PART 2 History, Tradition, Change --; PART 3 Activism, Sustainability, Environment --; PART 4 Cities, Suburbs, Regions --; PART 5 Technology, Innovation, Materials --; Acknowledgments --; Photography Credits --; Index; restricted access N2 - “Home is an idea,” Meghan Daum writes in her foreword, “a story we tell ourselves about who we are and who and what we want closest in our midst.” In The American Idea of Home, documentary filmmaker Bernard Friedman interviews more than thirty leaders in the field of architecture about a constellation of ideas relating to housing and home. The interviewees include Pritzker Prize winners Thom Mayne, Richard Meier, and Robert Venturi; Pulitzer Prize winners Paul Goldberger and Tracy Kidder; American Institute of Architects head Robert Ivy; and legendary architects such as Denise Scott Brown, Charles Gwathmey, Kenneth Frampton, and Robert A. M. Stern. The American idea of home and the many types of housing that embody it launch lively, wide-ranging conversations about some of the most vital and important issues in architecture today. The topics that Friedman and his interviewees discuss illuminate five overarching themes: the functions and meanings of home; history, tradition, and change in residential architecture; activism, sustainability, and the environment; cities, suburbs, and regions; and technology, innovation, and materials. Friedman frames the interviews with an extended introduction that highlights these themes and helps readers appreciate the common concerns that underlie projects as disparate as Katrina cottages and Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian houses. Readers will come away from these thought-provoking interviews with an enhanced awareness of the “under the hood” kinds of design decisions that fundamentally shape our ideas of home and the dwellings in which we live UR - https://doi.org/10.7560/312865 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781477312889 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781477312889/original ER -