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Before-and-after photographs and drawings illustrate an overview of the history and styles of American barns and expert advice on buying country real estate and converting an old or abandoned barn into living, working, or commercial space
About the Author: Ernest Burden began his career as an architect, with a strong desire for the preservation and restoration of our built and natural environment. His training in architecture began at Rhode Island School of Design, and later with pioneering architect Bruce Goff. While at O.U., he was a finalist for the Prix de Rome in Architecture, and received the Senior Faculty Design Award. He has a Masters of Architecture and Architectural Preservation degree. He was licensed as an architect in California and New York, before abandoning it for a career as an author.
Title: Living Barns
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Publication Date: 1987
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included