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Shingle and Stone

Thomas Kligerman Houses

Author: Thomas Kligerman and Mitchell Owens  

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A deluxe new monograph that presents a selection of elegantly sumptuous houses by renowned architect Thomas Kligerman

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A deluxe new monograph that presents a selection of elegantly sumptuous houses by renowned architect Thomas Kligerman

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Description

Elegantly luxurious presentation of the residential work of Thomas Kligerman, an architect renowned for skillful integration of contemporary flair into traditional designs.

As a full career monograph, the book will feature iconic Kligerman houses built over the past twenty years and current projects that demonstrate the evolution of his architectural thinking. This will be a 'deep dive' into the design process, illustrated by sketches and renderings as well as finished photography.

An introduction by Architectural Digest design editor Mitchell Owens will provide an overview of the trajectory while Kligerman's own essay will focus on his interest in developing a truly American style that reflects both the Puebloan style of the Southwest and the shingle style that has prevailed in along the East Coast since the late nineteenth century.

Kligerman designs only single-family houses, and his clients have beautiful sites in the Hamptons and throughout New England with a few on the West Coast and in Texas. He is deeply steeped in the history of European and American domestic architecture and wonders whether there is (or can be) an American house paradigm. He grew up in Connecticut and New Mexico so the two strands that he draws on most art the solid adobe forms of Puebloan style and the lighter, more open shingle style. He also considers West Coast architects like Bernard Maybeck and English arts and crafts designers like Vosey and Lutyens. Rather than looking at single, specific precedents and adapting them for contemporary life, Kligerman tries to incorporate multiple strands to come up with something new 'to move the needle forward' as he says.

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Critic Reviews

“Named to the 2022 Architectural Digest AD100 list Named to the 2022 Elle Decor A-List”

Named to the 2022 Architectural Digest AD100 list

Named to the 2022 Elle Decor A-List

‘[One of] the best of the best decor and design books.’ – AD Pro

‘Will make a terrific gift for the design lover on your list.’ - Architects + Artisans

‘Featuring photographs, illustrations, and renderings of Thomas Kligerman’s most iconic homes, this extensive monograph covers the entirety of the architect’s impressive career.’ - Galerie Magazine

‘One of the most celebrated architects in America, Thomas Kligerman has developed a signature that takes a modern approach to traditional architecture. Shingle and Stone follows the evolution of Kligerman of his architectural thinking through intimate looks at his work over the years.’ - Veranda

‘Showcase[s] some of the most magical architecture and design . . . and look[s] fabulous on the coffee table.’ - Modern Luxury Interiors New York

‘An inspirational architectural collection . . . Pore over twenty years of projects and the stories behind them.’ - athome

‘Elle Decor A-List architect Tom Kligerman’s manifold influences are on display in this enlightening full-career monograph, showing how the architect’s upbringing in and passion for the American Southwest and New England have led to a practice that marries the finest attributes of both in his single-family homes.’ - Elle Decor

‘A veritable feast for the senses.’ - New England Home

‘If you spend much of your downtime scrolling through listings on Zillow, consider this more analog option of manifesting the future manse of your dreams. This book is a monograph of architect Thomas Kligerman’s work.’ - New York Magazine

‘For architecture aficionados . . . Take a journey through the career of renowned architect Thomas Kligerman in this gorgeous volume.’ - Traditional Home

‘Gorgeous.’ - Veranda

‘Forever challenging conventional shingle concepts, Thomas Kligerman’s new work will inspire even the staunchest of traditionalists. Kligerman has proved to be a true master of honoring history and reimagining tried-and-true practices for an enduring future.’ - Frederic

‘Absolutely brimming with breathtaking work that is sure to leave every reader inspired.’ - My Design Chic

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About the Author

Thomas Kligerman was raised in Connecticut and New Mexico and spent years in France and England as a student. These experiences sparked his interest in the rich history of domestic architecture, gardens, and landscapes. Before co-founding Ike Kligerman Barkley, he worked at Robert A.M. Stern Architects. He holds a BA from Columbia University and a Master of Architecture from Yale School of Architecture.

Kligerman is active in professional organizations, including the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art, the Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation, where he served as board chair for many years, the Design Leadership Foundation, and the Billion Oyster Project. A dedicated student of the history of residential architecture internationally, Kligerman is a sought-after speaker and tour guide for the work of McKim, Mead & White, Bernard Maybeck, and other iconic figures.

Mitchell Owens is a celebrated design editor and the newly appointed US editor of World of Interiors. Previously, Owens was the Decorative Arts Editor for Architectural Digest and Editor at Large for ELLE Décor. He is also currently the host of Indagare Travel and co-founder of Irwin & Lane.

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Elegantly luxurious presentation of the residential work of Thomas Kligerman, an architect renowned for skillful integration of contemporary flair into traditional designs. As a full career monograph, the book will feature iconic Kligerman houses built over the past twenty years and current projects that demonstrate the evolution of his architectural thinking. This will be a 'deep dive' into the design process, illustrated by sketches and renderings as well as finished photography.An introduction by Architectural Digest design editor Mitchell Owens will provide an overview of the trajectory while Kligerman's own essay will focus on his interest in developing a truly American style that reflects both the Puebloan style of the Southwest and the shingle style that has prevailed in along the East Coast since the late nineteenth century.Kligerman designs only single-family houses, and his clients have beautiful sites in the Hamptons and throughout New England with a few on the West Coast and in Texas. He is deeply steeped in the history of European and American domestic architecture and wonders whether there is (or can be) an American house paradigm. He grew up in Connecticut and New Mexico so the two strands that he draws on most art the solid adobe forms of Puebloan style and the lighter, more open shingle style. He also considers West Coast architects like Bernard Maybeck and English arts and crafts designers like Vosey and Lutyens. Rather than looking at single, specific precedents and adapting them for contemporary life, Kligerman tries to incorporate multiple strands to come up with something new 'to move the needle forward' as he says.

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Product Details

Publisher
Monacelli Press
Published
1st September 2022
Pages
280
ISBN
9781580936040

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