Architectural Digest FALL 1968.
Rense, Paige (editor).
Place Published: New York:
Publisher: CLeon T. Knapp,
Date Published: 1969.
Description: Architectural Digest Fall 1968. Vol 25, No. 2. 128 pages. The magazine, in illustrated wrapper, is in NEAR FINE condition with minor shelfwear and light rubbing to front upper corner. Black & white and color photographed. JMVINTAGE specializes in Books, Magazines and Treasures related to te Duke and Duchess of Windsor and..oher curious subjects. FRONT COVER: A view of the fireplace wall in the Library of "Woolar," the Palm Beach residence of Mr. And Mrs. Woolworth Donahue. Mellow cypress paneling and handsomely bound books create a tranquil setting for gracious living. RESORT LIVING IN THE GRAND TRADITION The Woolworth Donahue residence in Palm Beach-a classic Mediterranean villa recently rejuvenated to become the new showplace on the Palm Beach scene. Interior design by Bernard Gelbart, Architectur by Maurice Faschio, photography by Ezra Stoller; EXPERIENCE IN LIVING-RANCH STYLE The ranch home of Mr. And Mrs. Ray Kroc in the Santa Ynez Valley in California depicts a new high in luxury ranch living. Architecture by Glenn H. Marchbanks, A.I.A., Interior design by Jamie Ballard, photography by Danforth-Tidmarsh; NEW YORK APARTMENT The Manhattan apartment of prominent author, society editor Jerome Zerbe is a cosmopolitan setting for the world traveler with varied tastes, Photography by Manny Greenhaus; VACATION HOME The Carmel Valley home of Mr. And Mrs. Jack R. Dant combines contemporary and country styling as a background for leisure living. Interior design by Jerry Alsobrook, A.I.D., of Cannell & Chaffin, Architecture by Porter & Steinwedell, photography by George Szanik; IDEA HOUSE OF 1975 Florida project portrays advance thinking in design concepts and new products for living as predicted in the year 1975. Architecture by Lowell L. Lotspeich, interior design by Ann Brandt; "ON ART" Noted collectors and patrons of the arts, Mr. And Mrs. Edward G. Robinson discuss openly their views on art-about collecting, living with art, discovering artists-with selected photographs of their home; HIGH-RISE LIVING The Los Angeles apartment of Mr. And Mrs. Rodney Williams was designed for an active professional family as a center of business and social activities. Interior design by Tom Hamilton, A.I.D., of Cannell & Chaffin, photography by George Szanik; NEW YORK DESIGNER'S JAMAICAN HOME Designer Ellen McCluskey has created an island retreat in Montego Bay, Jamaica-with a total change of pace and style from her New York habitat. Interior design by Ellen Lehman McCluskey, F.A.I.D. photography by Henry Fullerton; TRADITIONAL SETTING FOR FAMILY LIVING The Beverly Hills home of Mr. And Mrs. Barron Hilton provides a traditional setting for the active existence of a young family with eight children. Interior design by Kathryn Crawford, A.I.D., Architecture by Paul Williams, A.I.A. photography by Max Eckert; DESIGNER CHOOSES ECLECTIC THEME Cuban born designer J.P. Mathieu created for his own family a home designed around an eclectic range of furnishings and art. Interior designer J.P. Mathieu, photography by Dominic Belmonte; SHOWCASE OF DESIGN FOR 1968 Remodel of old Pasadena landmark built in 1912 by Charles A. Goodyear. A group of designers collaborate on a remodeling project for the Pasadena Junior Philharmonic Committee's annual fund-raising benefit, photography by Leland Lee, George Szanik. Participating Interior designers include: John A. Patton, A.I.D., Joseph R. Cannell, A.I.D., Cannell & Chaffin, Betty Willis, A.I.D., Richard Holmes, Affiliate A.I.D. and Eugene Lowe, A.I.D.
Binding: PaperbackCondition: Near Fine
Book Id: 9539
Price: $36.50

