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Bali Houses: New Wave Asian Architecture and Design
ISBN-13:
9780794600136
ISBN-10:
0794600131
Edition:
1
Author:
Gianni Francione
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Periplus Editions
Format:
Hardcover
192 pages
Category:
Architectural
,
Photography & Video
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780794600136
ISBN-10:
0794600131
Edition:
1
Author:
Gianni Francione
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Periplus Editions
Format:
Hardcover
192 pages
Category:
Architectural
,
Photography & Video
Summary
Bali Houses: New Wave Asian Architecture and Design (ISBN-13: 9780794600136 and ISBN-10: 0794600131), written by authors
Gianni Francione, was published by Periplus Editions in 2003.
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Description
This Balinese design book, containing over 300 beautiful photos and extensive commentary will add a distinctive tropical flair to your interior decorating and architecture.
The phenomenon loosely termed "Bali style" has been the subject matter for countless books on art, architecture, and interior design. In this book, author and architect Gianni Francione showcases the new generation of Bali-style homes, interiors, and artifacts that utilize what he terms a new internationalism.
Even though the timeless, distinctive Balinese bale, open to a panorama of rice fields and the evening breeze, is still there, it may now be made in marble or stone. Similarly, present-day villas, resort bungalows, shops, restaurants, and other buildings are just as likely to use modernist techniques and materials as they are to utilize alang-alang and coconut wood.
Bali Houses presents this new departure in architecture, interior design, glassware, table settings, textiles, furniture, and furnishings in many never-before-photographed locations. It is a fitting sequel to Bali Modern.
The phenomenon loosely termed "Bali style" has been the subject matter for countless books on art, architecture, and interior design. In this book, author and architect Gianni Francione showcases the new generation of Bali-style homes, interiors, and artifacts that utilize what he terms a new internationalism.
Even though the timeless, distinctive Balinese bale, open to a panorama of rice fields and the evening breeze, is still there, it may now be made in marble or stone. Similarly, present-day villas, resort bungalows, shops, restaurants, and other buildings are just as likely to use modernist techniques and materials as they are to utilize alang-alang and coconut wood.
Bali Houses presents this new departure in architecture, interior design, glassware, table settings, textiles, furniture, and furnishings in many never-before-photographed locations. It is a fitting sequel to Bali Modern.
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