books by Julius Shulman
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Julius Shulman
L A Lost & Found: An Architectural History of Los Angeles (California Architecture and Architects)
Sam Hall Kaplan
Hennessey & Ingalls
, 2000
LA Lost & Found: An Architectural History of Los Angeles
Not being a native to a City of Angels, it was and is hard at times to know what those around me are talking about. At times, I feel uncomfortable asking those native Angelians to explain to me what or where they are talking about. There are certain places in Los ...
A Constructed View: The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman
Joseph Rosa
Rizzoli
, 1994
Outstanding
Julius Shulman's work is simply amazing and this book is a great tribute to that work. This publication is far better than the Taschen book. A must for any modern architecture/photography fan.
Julius Shulman: Architecture and its Photography
Taschen
, 1998
Stunning design, beautiful photography, entertaining memoir
An extraordinary and rare book. Master architectural photographer Julius Shulman showcases the stunning modern designs of Neutra, Koenig, Eames, and others with extraordinary talent and craft. The photographs literally glow. Many of them bowl you over with their ...
Kesling Modern Structures: Popularizing Modern Living in Southern California 1934-1962
Patrick Pascal
Balcony Press
, 2002
Moderne for the masses.
An interesting overview of a minor Southern California architect who saw an opening in the market for inexpensive streamline homes. The author examines eight of these buildings in detail and when I saw the black and white photos it is obvious that Kesling had the good ...
The Building of My Home and Studio
Julius Shulman
Nazraeli Press
, 2008
Julius Shulman, born in Brooklyn in 1910, has for decades been recognized as the pre-eminent photographer of mid-century architecture. Shulman's own home and adjoining studio in Hollywood's Laurel Canyon were designed in 1949 by Raphael Soriano, and serve as the subject of this gorgeous new artist s book. Shulman photographed the land he had ...
Malibu: A Century of Living by the Sea
Julius Shulman,
Juergen Nogai
Harry N. Abrams
, 2005
Fantastic!
Despite reading the "Nice, but not Nice Enough" comment by one reviewer, I purchased this book and considered it for myself. I'm so glad I did. The reviewer misses the point. It's an architecture-oriented lifestyle book about the history of living in Malibu, not a ...
Photographing Architecture and Interiors
Julius Shulman
Balcony Press
, 2000
One of the best book about architectural photographing
I'm a professional photographer, still young, and I work mainly with architectural subjects; well, this book is one of the most astonishing and well written I've ever read. All the photographs are simply wonderful, explanations are useful, too. This is a book I always ...
Courtyard Housing in Los Angeles
Stefanos Polyzoides
,
Roger Sherwood
, ...
Princeton Architectural Press
, 1996
Onather world of peace and charm
More than stressing a communal vibe, the courtyard buildings covered in Courtyard Housing reflect Hollywood's fascination with fantasy architecture. The sense of palatial Moorish palaces at a smaller scale provide a whimsical escape from the drudgery of everyday urban ...
Julius Shulman, Modernism Rediscovered
Julius Shulman,
Hunter Drohojowska-Philp
, ...
Taschen
, 2007
Shulman Modernism
A fittingly huge tribute to the man who captured Modernism in western America and especially in California. I thought the beauty of these three large books (check out the weight and dimensions in the Product Details section) was the way they are organized: ...
Craig Ellwood
Neil Jackson
Laurence King Publishing
, 2002
Craig Ellwood - the Californian Modernist best known for the Los Angeles Case Study Houses - was a product of Hollywood, fashioned and honed by ambition. This text examines both the architecture and the colourful life of this extraordinary man. Ellwood's life and career are discussed chronologically, beginning with his early work in the post-war ...
The Architectural Digest Magazine: 1959: Volume 16 Number 4: Vol XVI no IV: A Pictorial of Outstanding ...
Francis J Miller (architect)
,
William M Bray (architect)
, ...
John C. Bramfield
, 1959
ORIGINAL MAGAZINE FROM 1959
William Pereira
Balcony Press
, 2003
In his time, William Pereira was the epitome of the public image of an architect: a rugged individualist as well as a generalist who defined rather than mimicked emerging social values. He designed every building type imaginable, from houses to hospitals, as well as inventing some of his own, such as the Television Studios for CBS in Los Angeles. ...
Cataracts
Julius Shulman
St Martins Pr
, 1993
A must for persons having cataract surgery
I strongly recommend this book for anyone considering cataract surgery. I wish I had read it before having surgery, I would have had a much better idea of what was going on. The illustrations are very clear and the writers sense of humor is appreciated. Also, the short ...
Modernism Rediscovered
Pierluigi Serraino
, Julius Shulman
Taschen
, 2001
LOST MODERNIST GEMS PHOTOGRAPHED BY MASTER PHOTOGRAPHER
Modernism Rediscovered is not just another book of gorgeous Julius Shulman photographs, but a serious and scholarly attempt to right a wrong done to each of the worthy edifices featured in this book. To secure an enduring place in the public consciousness a new ...
Vest Pocket Pictures
Julius Shulman
Nazraeli Pr
, 2006
Beautiful Book of Atypical Shulman Images
If you are a Julius Shulman fan, you are probably very familiar with his Case Study photos or the gorgeous images he captured in Palm Springs or his iconic shots of the incredible Prairie Chicken House in Oklahoma. There are books upon books of these fantastic images, ...
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