Review:
-The authors provide a great deal of historical material about each featured home....Architecture or design fans will especially appreciate this excellent work.- Newsday -Readers get a visual sense of the richness of Floridian architecture through the 220 color photographs by Steven Brooke.- The Gainesville Sun -The book's you-are-there photography will tempt lovers of history, architecture, and interior design to take it off the coffee table and give it some lap time.- Sarasota Herald Tribune -Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state.- Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers -Traveling around Florida would take some time and money, so I've settled for a little literary travel by way of the new book Great Houses of Florida by Beth Dunlop and Joanna Lombard. Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state.- Press Journal "The authors provide a great deal of historical material about each featured home....Architecture or design fans will especially appreciate this excellent work." Newsday "Readers get a visual sense of the richness of Floridian architecture through the 220 color photographs by Steven Brooke." The Gainesville Sun "The book's you-are-there photography will tempt lovers of history, architecture, and interior design to take it off the coffee table and give it some lap time." Sarasota Herald Tribune "Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state." Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers "Traveling around Florida would take some time and money, so I've settled for a little literary travel by way of the new book Great Houses of Florida by Beth Dunlop and Joanna Lombard. Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state." Press Journal The authors provide a great deal of historical material about each featured home....Architecture or design fans will especially appreciate this excellent work. Newsday Readers get a visual sense of the richness of Floridian architecture through the 220 color photographs by Steven Brooke. The Gainesville Sun The book's you-are-there photography will tempt lovers of history, architecture, and interior design to take it off the coffee table and give it some lap time. Sarasota Herald Tribune Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state. Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers Traveling around Florida would take some time and money, so I ve settled for a little literary travel by way of the new book Great Houses of Florida by Beth Dunlop and Joanna Lombard. Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state. Press Journal " "The authors provide a great deal of historical material about each featured home....Architecture or design fans will especially appreciate this excellent work." "Newsday" "Readers get a visual sense of the richness of Floridian architecture through the 220 color photographs by Steven Brooke." "The Gainesville Sun" "The book's you-are-there photography will tempt lovers of history, architecture, and interior design to take it off the coffee table and give it some lap time." "Sarasota Herald Tribune" "Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state." "Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers" "Traveling around Florida would take some time and money, so I've settled for a little literary travel by way of the new book "Great Houses of Florida" by Beth Dunlop and Joanna Lombard. Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state." "Press Journal" "The authors provide a great deal of historical material about each featured home....Architectural or design fans will especially appreciate this excellent work." "Newsday" "Readers get a visual sense of the richness of Floridian architecture through the 220 color photographs by Steven Brooke." "The Gainesville Sun" "The book's you-are-there photography will tempt lovers of history, architecture, and interior design to take it off the coffee table and give it some lap time." "Sarasota Herald Tribune" "Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state." "Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers" "(Traveling around Florida) would take some time (and money), so I've settled for a little literary travel by way of the new book "Great Houses of Florida" by Beth Dunlop and Joanna Lombard. Thirty-four houses are featured, not only because they are open to the public, but because they continue to exert a powerful influence on the iconography and architecture of the state." "Press Journal"
About the Author:
Beth Dunlop is the author of Miami: Mediterranean Splendor and Deco Dreams. She is editor-in-chief of Home Miami magazine and an award-winning architecture critic of The Miami Herald. Joanna Lombard is a practicing architect and professor at the University of Miami School of Architecture. She is co-author and co-curator of the book and exhibition The Historic Landscapes of Florida. Steven Brooke is a fellow of the American Academy in Rome and winner of the A.I.A. National Institute Honor Award for photography.
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