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Ranches of the American West  Cover Image Book Book

Ranches of the American West / Linda Leigh Paul ; principal photography by Michael Mathers.

Paul, Linda Leigh, (author.). Mathers, Michael H., (photographer.).

Summary:

The American ranch embodies a rich architectural tradition that has been passed down through generations of ranchers. This book presents twenty-five of the most spectacular Western ranches, including important historical structures and those designed for todays newest ranch owners. With three hundred newly commissioned color photographs of ranches in Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, California, Oregon, New Mexico, and Texas, the book will appeal to ranch dwellers as well as homeowners inspired by this rustic and romantic architectural style. The original ranches included property for livestock and structures that were built to withstand the natural forces of a harsh climate. Today, as in the past, life in the West means long winters and a need for shelter that encloses and protects. House designs and rooflines mimic the forms of the surrounding foothills and mountains, and todays ranches often feature reclaimed materialsrubble, abandoned artifacts, cut stone, and forged ironput to new use. Materials, often cut by hand, are basic and echo those used in past: logs, shingles and shakes, branches, fieldstones, sandstones, and flagstones. The prevalence of renowned architects and interior designers working in the West, as well as an increasing number of celebrity owners, demonstrate that ranch living is popular and on the rise.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780847843947
  • ISBN: 0847843947
  • Physical Description: 288 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Rizzoli, ©2015.

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General Note:
First published in the US in 2009.
Subject: Ranch houses > West (U.S.)
Interior decoration > West (U.S.)

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