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Scott Mitchell Houses

Hardback

Main Details

Title Scott Mitchell Houses
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Scott Mitchell
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 330,Width 254
Category/GenreArchitecture
Residential buildings and domestic buildings
Professional interior design
ISBN/Barcode 9780847866762
ClassificationsDewey:747.09794
Audience
General
Illustrations 200 colour photographs

Publishing Details

Publisher Rizzoli International Publications
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publication Date 8 April 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

A master of his genre, Scott Mitchell is celebrated for his warm approach to connecting the built and natural environment. Sought after for their minimalist, material-driven aesthetic, Mitchell's houses are studies in space, materiality, and light. Emphasising an elegant spatial order, his projects respond to the natural appeal of their locations, be they bucolic retreats on Long Island or resplendent beach houses overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The first volume on his work, Scott Mitchell Houses is a sublime exploration of the architectural designer's impressive portfolio of projects. Dynamic compositions of light and shadow with a masterful use of concrete, Mitchell's monolithic forms draw on the surrounding environment via floor-to-ceiling windows that open onto vistas so cinematic that Tom Ford utilised one of Mitchell's homes in his neo-noir film Nocturnal Animals. Through previously unpublished photographs, readers are given an exclusive view into eight pivotal projects that span the globe from the Hamptons to Melbourne, featuring images by Ross Bleckner, Scott Frances, Trevor Mein, and Steve Shaw. Sure to appeal to fans of architecture and interiors, this book is an ode to a becalming modern luxury.

Author Biography

Scott Mitchell is an acclaimed Los Angeles-based architectural designer.

Reviews

"Architect Scott Mitchell has been established in Los Angeles since 1999, and although he now receives regular commissions from national and international clients, his ethos of spiritually enriching design seems to mesh with his Southern California ethos. On the surface, Mitchell's structures are minimalist, but what distinguishes these from typical Modernist-derived steel-and-concrete fortresses is the architect's ample use of materials like unfinished wood and textured stone-a nod to the influence of Japanese Shinto temples. Out this May, Scott Mitchell Houses (Rizzoli) features never-before-seen glimpses into eight of the architect's most stunning projects." - CULTURED