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"Probably the most influential resort community since Versailles." --Newsweek "Seaside is an experiment not just in planning and design, but in living." --Smithsonian "Perhaps the most important new piece of architecture in the country. [It] teaches us that there is another kind of growth-growth that occurs in concentrated, walkable settlements instead of an endlessly dispersed sprawl." --The Boston Globe From serene twilight cityscapes to intimate interiors to the Yellow House (the first in Seaside), this dazzling postcard collection presents all of the elements that make Seaside the…mehr

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"Probably the most influential resort community since Versailles." --Newsweek "Seaside is an experiment not just in planning and design, but in living." --Smithsonian "Perhaps the most important new piece of architecture in the country. [It] teaches us that there is another kind of growth-growth that occurs in concentrated, walkable settlements instead of an endlessly dispersed sprawl." --The Boston Globe From serene twilight cityscapes to intimate interiors to the Yellow House (the first in Seaside), this dazzling postcard collection presents all of the elements that make Seaside the award-winning small town that has influenced architecture and urban planning throughout the world. Steven Brooke, an internationally acclaimed architectural photographer, received the National Honor Award for Photography from the American Institute of Architects, the highest award in the field of architectural photography. His beautiful, detailed photographs also grace the pages of Seaside, The Majesty of Natchez, The Majesty of Natchez Postcard Book, and The Gardens of Florida, all published by Pelican.
Autorenporträt
The ability to capture the beauty in ordinary and sometimes not-so-ordinary constructions is a gift that Steven Brooke, an internationally acclaimed architectural photographer, truly possesses. Among Brooke's many awards and achievements are the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome, the Distinguished Achievement Award from the Historical Museum of South Florida, two Graham Foundation Grants, and the National Honor Award for photography from the American Institute of Architects, which is the highest award given in the field of architectural photography. His outstanding work has found homes in several prestigious collections, such as the Embassy of Italy, American Institute of Architects, and United States Embassy in Rome, as well as in several personal collections. His work has also been included in several publications, including Architectural Digest. Brooke is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Architecture, teaching architectural photography and composition. In addition to teaching at the university, he offers workshops and seminars for those interested in architectural photography. He currently lives in Miami, Florida, with his wife, Suzanne Martinson, and his son, Miles.