by PeterShaw (Author), Glenn Jowitt (Author)
Contemporary Pacific style is a blend of the cultures from the many islands of the Pacific and colonial influences. This is an exploration of both the traditional architecture and design of the region and the styles that incorporate traditional concepts, including exotic hideaways that imaginatively combine cool and colourful Pacific style with sumptuous history. The trademarks of Pacific Island style - attractive and natural materials, practical environment-enhancing design, indoor-outdoor living - are being found more and more all over the world. All these elements are traditional in the Pacific for climatic, practical and cultural reasons. Covering Samoa, Niue, Tahiti, New Caledonia, Tonga, the Cook Islands, Fiji and the Solomon Islands, this volume looks at design and colour in the environment, use of local materials and techniques, traditional houses, painting and stencilling techniques, traditional colonial and modern houses, and other features such as the famous colour-code buses of Western Samoa.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 06 Mar 2000
ISBN 10: 0500237727
ISBN 13: 9780500237724
Book Overview: Glenn Jowitt has published photographs of South Pacific lifestyles and festivals in both magazines and books, including Pacific Islands . Peter Shaw spent 1983 to 1991 as a full time arts writer for various architectural magazines in New Zealand. He has also written several books including New Zealand Architecture from Polynesian Beginnings to 1990 .