Barkitecture

Barkitecture

by Fred Albert (Author)

Synopsis

From miniature chateaus to modernist boxes, from anthropomorphic abodes to classical temples, this book showcases nearly fifty one-of-a-kind doggy domiciles from across America. In Barkitecture, architecture and design writer Fred Albert has collected some of the most wonderful and fantastic doghouses ever created. Examples include doghouses with clock towers and thatch roofs, doghouses shaped like TV sets, and even some that look like dogs. The book begins with an introduction that includes an entertaining history of the doghouse, accompanied by photos and drawings of noteworthy historical examples. Four Chapters follow: Putting on the Dog highlights stylish period reproductions; Modern Barkitecture includes cutting-edge Bowhouse designs; A Breed Apart features houses inspired by everyday objects; and the final chapter, Puppourri, showcases wacky, one-of-a-kind structures that defy categorization. Each house is illustrated by one or two color images and is accompanied by a witty, tounge-in-jowl text that describes the structures design and building materials, the creators inspirations, and their dogs reactions.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 96
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Abbeville Press
Published: 30 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0789203731
ISBN 13: 9780789203731

Media Reviews
Praise for Barkitecture: In page after page of delightful color photos, it's the detail that wags the dog...Fetching photo collection will leave you panting for more. - People Magazine [A] clever, colorful, captivating collection of cosmopolitan canine abodes. - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Author Bio
Fred Albert is one of the most respected architecture and interior design writers in the nation. Formerly the Editor-In-Chief of Seattle Homes & Lifestyles magazine, he is now a Contributing Editor for Metropolitan Home magazine. He has also written for House Beautiful, Home, Coastal Living, Luxe, Remodel, Western Interiors and numerous other magazines and newspapers. A graduate of Yale, he lectures widely about design for both consumer and trade groups, and has appeared on such TV shows as Good Morning, America.