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Drawing of the proposed Hearst Memorial Art Gallery, 1927. Documents Collection, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley.
Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, 1913-15; reconstructed 1962. Detail of one end of the colonnade.
Maybeck at Bohemian Grove, 1932.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Berkeley, 1910. View toward the Readers desk.
Andrew C. Lawson house, Berkeley, 1907. Central section, southwest side.
Bernard Maybeck
Visionary Architect

By Sally B. Woodbridge / Photography by Richard Barnes 
Size: 9 7/8 x 11" 248 pages
242 illustrations, 170 in full color, plus 21 plan
Published 1996
ISBN: 978-0-7892-0132-4
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Now available in paperback, this bestselling volume chronicles one of the most innovative, influential, and beloved architects of the early 20th century.

"One of the unclassifiable originals in American architecture--along with Frank Furness, Bruce Goff, and, today, Frank Gehry--Bernard Maybeck (1862-1957) devised a completely personal vocabulary of building, assembling a harmonious whole from an unlikely array of unusual forms and inventive details... Richard Barness ravishing photographs are the first to convey in color the complex splendors of Maybecks inimitable achievement, and they succeed with appropriate vigor and warmth. Likewise, Sally B. Woodbridges sympathetic text shows considerable understanding of this Whitmanesque figure." -- Martin Filler, New York Times Book Review

Gracefully written and brilliantly illustrated, this handsome new volume captures the vision, the wit, and the down-to-earth inventiveness of one of the most influential and beloved architects of the early twentieth century.

Raised in Greenwich Village and trained in Paris, Maybeck spent most of his long career in northern California. An irrepressible bohemian with no desire to run a large office, he spent much of his time designing houses for friends and family, as well as for other patrons so loyal that they often hired him to design more than one house. Maybeck also created two of the most beautiful buildings in all of California: the exhilarating Church of Christ, Scientist, in Berkeley, and the gloriously romantic Palace of Fine Arts, in San Francisco.

This incisive overview—the first to feature color reproductions of Maybecks exquisite interiors and exteriors—analyzes every aspect of his life and work. Not only his architecture but also his furniture, his lighting designs, and his innovations in fire-resistant construction are thoroughly discussed and illustrated. The book is also enlivened by documentary photographs, by clearly drawn plans, and by several of Maybecks dazzling, previously unpublished visionary drawings.

Bernard Maybeck is a major study of an internationally significant architect whose environmentally responsive work has much to offer todays designers and whose houses have given enormous pleasure to those fortunate enough to visit or dwell in them.

Sally B. Woodbridge, who lives in Berkeley, California, is an architectural critic and historian whose previous books include Bay Area Houses.

Richard Barnes is a San Francisco photographer who divides his time between commissioned work and personal projects. Noted for his photographs of work by Julia Morgan and other architects, he is currently photographing the Egyptian City of the Dead.

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