Lilian J. Rice was given the opportunity of a lifetime in 1922, when her employer architect, Richard Requa passed over to her his commission to design and develop Rancho Santa Fe, the master planned, high class community in Southern California. Rice went on to design and build homes for some of the nation's most celebrated achievers, entertainers, and movie stars at Rancho Santa Fe, now renowned as one of the wealthiest zipcodes in the USA. Using classic Mediterranean style, Rice's work has not only become interwoven with the historic fabric of Southern California's built environment, but also represents eco-conscious design that is relevant today. This beautiful volume of 394 illustrations presents an accurate and comprehensive retelling of the life and works of this master architect. Floor plans, architectural renderings, and stunning photographs make this is a must have for any architectural library, architect, designer, and anyone interested in womens history.
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Authors Diane Y. Welch, history columnist for the San Diego Authors Diane Y. Welch, history columnist for the San Diego Union Tribune, and her husband B. Paul Welch, a fiction writUnion Tribune, and her husband B. Paul Welch, a fiction writer, have delved into archives of the 22nd District Agricultuer, have delved into archives of the 22nd District Agricultural Association and the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club to cull maral Association and the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club to cull many rare and never-before-seen vintage photographs for this eny rare and never-before-seen vintage photographs for this evocative window into the Del Mar Fairgroundsa celebrated pasvocative window into the Del Mar Fairgroundsa celebrated past.
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Lilian J. Rice was given the opportunity of a lifetime in 1922, when her employer-architect, Richard Requa-passed over to her his commission to design and develop Rancho Santa Fe, the master planned, high class community in Southern California. Rice went on to design and build homes for some of the nation's most celebrated achievers, entertainers, and movie stars at Rancho Santa Fe, now renowned as one of the wealthiest zipcodes in the USA. Using classic Mediterranean style, Rice's work has not only become interwoven with the historic fabric of Southern California's built environment ,but also represents eco-conscious design that is relevant today. This beautiful volume of 394 illustrations presents an accurate and comprehensive retelling of the life and works of this master architect. Floor plans, architectural renderings, and stunning photographs make this a must have for any architectural library, architect, designer, and anyone interested in women's history. AUTHOR: Biographer, author, historian, fine artist and media personality, Diane Y. Welch, a British native who resides in Solana Beach, California, is the world's leading expert on the life and work of Rice. SELLING POINTS: - Architect to one of the wealthiest areas in the USA -Rare, never before published family photographs -Over 400 illustrations of homes ILLUSTRATIONS 390 colour photographs Lilian J. Rice was given the opportunity of a lifetime in 1922, when her employerarchitect, Richard Requapassed over to her his commission to design and develop Rancho Santa Fe, the master planned, high class community in Southern California. Rice went on to design and build homes for some of the nation's most celebrated achievers, entertainers, and movie stars at Rancho Santa Fe, now renowned as one of the wealthiest zipcodes in the USA. Using classic Mediterranean style, Rice's work has not only become interwoven with the historic fabric of Southern California's built environment, but also represents eco-conscious design that is relevant today.This beautiful volume of 394 illustrations presents an accurate and comprehensive retelling of the life and works of this master architect. Floor plans, architectural renderings, and stunning photographs make this is a must have for any architectural library, architect, designer, and anyone interested in womens history. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780764334566
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