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First edition monograph on California architect A. Quincy Jones, known especially for his early incorporation of greenbelts into affordable tract housing projects, but also for his long associations with Jospeh Eichler, Frederick Emmons, and Paul R. Williams and for a quintessential American mid-century body of work that includes high-end private residences, apartment buildings, corporate offices and headquarters, a naval station, and an unbuilt Case Study House. Written by Cory Buckner and published in 2002 by Phaidon. Square 8vo (8.5” x 8.5”), hardcover with photographic dust jacket, 272 pages, llustrated throughout with photographs, plans, and drawings pertaining to 65 projects. Light rubbing to dj, otherwise NF.
First edition monograph on California architect A. Quincy Jones, known especially for his early incorporation of greenbelts into affordable tract housing projects, but also for his long associations with Jospeh Eichler, Frederick Emmons, and Paul R. Williams and for a quintessential American mid-century body of work that includes high-end private residences, apartment buildings, corporate offices and headquarters, a naval station, and an unbuilt Case Study House. Written by Cory Buckner and published in 2002 by Phaidon. Square 8vo (8.5” x 8.5”), hardcover with photographic dust jacket, 272 pages, llustrated throughout with photographs, plans, and drawings pertaining to 65 projects. Light rubbing to dj, otherwise NF.
First edition monograph on California architect A. Quincy Jones, known especially for his early incorporation of greenbelts into affordable tract housing projects, but also for his long associations with Jospeh Eichler, Frederick Emmons, and Paul R. Williams and for a quintessential American mid-century body of work that includes high-end private residences, apartment buildings, corporate offices and headquarters, a naval station, and an unbuilt Case Study House. Written by Cory Buckner and published in 2002 by Phaidon. Square 8vo (8.5” x 8.5”), hardcover with photographic dust jacket, 272 pages, llustrated throughout with photographs, plans, and drawings pertaining to 65 projects. Light rubbing to dj, otherwise NF.