Louisiana Houses of A. Hays Town
Published August, 1999
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Beautiful photographs of timeless architecture
"The Louisiana Houses of A. Hays Town" combines text by Cyril E. Vetter with photographs by Philip Gould. Together, they celebrate the classic houses designed by Town. The book is full of superb photos of both interiors and exteriors. The book ends with a short essay by Andres Duany, in which he declares, "The long, long career of A. Hays Town is like a bridge that brings forth the traditional architecture of Louisiana to the present generation of builders."
Many picturesque elements recur throughout the book: classical statuary, brick floors, exteriors with a look of natural weathering, 2-level exterior galleries, etc. Some particularly memorable images include the following: Hamilton House's interior courtyard overlooked by a second floor balcony; Westerman House's charming lily pond, made from an old sugar kettle; the rustic wood posts on the porch of the Bonnecaze House; the elegant white pillars of the Godchaux House; and more.
My only disappointment is that floor plans for the homes are not included; they would have, in my opinion, given readers a better sense of these houses. Still, if you love great American architecture, I recommend this book.
Long-awaited addition to books about Southern architecture
"The Louisiana Houses of A. Hays Town," published by Louisiana State University Press, documents 25 of the hundreds of houses designed by Town in a career that spanned the major part of the century ...Up until now Town's residential work has not been assembled into one accessible publication, making "The Louisiana Houses" a long-awaited addition to books about Southern architecture...Gould's photographs, polished, honest and generous, give the book its rare and artistic importance...Malcolm Heard, an architecture professor at Tulane, says Town figured out how to combine the familiarity of the past and the flexibility of the present, striking out on his own path at a time when most architects were following more modernist pursuits.
A fantastic, must-have book. Don't leave it on the shelf.
A fantastic new book is out that is a must-have for lovers of Louisiana interiors and exteriors alike. The Louisiana Houses of A. Hays Town (LSU Press), by Cyril E. Vetter, with photographs by Philip Gould, features 25 Louisiana homes designed by the celebrated architect. The vivid color photographs of the homes includes Town's own. In a career that includes designing more than 500 homes, Town has led architects, builders and homeowners to embrace the finest elements of Louisiana's rich architectural past. This book illuminates the momentous effect he has had on the look of Louisiana. Don't leave it on the shelf.
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