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AppropriateAppropriate

Appropriate2005

Marc Treib

5.0(1)on Hardcover

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Joseph Esherick was arguably the foremost San Francisco architect from the 1960s until his death in the late 1990s, following in the wake of William Wurster. Esherick established his own practice in the late 1940s and the firm produced a continuous stream of laudable buildings, among them houses appropriate to their site and times. Affected less by national and international fashion than by the exigencies of local climate, social demands, and suitable technology, Esherick produced a large number of truly classic residences.

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First published
2005
OL Work ID
OL3238291W

Subjects

ArchitectsArchitectureArchitecture, DomesticBiographyDomestic ArchitectureHistoryCriticism and interpretation

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