The Mediterranean Home

The Mediterranean Home
Author: gestalten,Rosie Flanagan,Robert Klanten
Publsiher: Gestalten
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3967040763

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With their understated beauty and holistic design, Mediterranean homes are a perennial source of inspiration. The Mediterranean Home has an ongoing influence on residential architecture and interior design: from classical to rural styles to more grounded spaces that interweave form and function. Blending the inside and the outside, bringing together traditional features with contemporary elements, Mediterranean houses connect with their environments and the local culture. The Mediterranean Home looks at architecture, at interior design, decoration and furniture, at how vegetation and rock provide both shade and colorful warmth. It showcases old buildings converted into modern homes in various regions and coastal hinterlands and celebrates the unique Mediterranean aesthetic that continues to inspire a sense of home and comfort around the globe.

Dan Sater s Mediterranean Home Plans

Dan Sater s Mediterranean Home Plans
Author: Dan Sater
Publsiher: Designs Direct Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2005-09
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 193255310X

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Mediterranean style house plans available to order.

The New Mediterranean

The New Mediterranean
Author: Gestalten
Publsiher: Die Gestalten Verlag-DGV
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3899559819

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A modernist take on Mediterranean aesthetics, a new movement in interior design embraces sumptuous minimalism through warm, earthy tones, and natural materials. In southern locations such as Australia, California, and Brazil, but also in places like New York and Copenhagen--the Mediterranean sensibility echoes itself in these locales through a variety of reasons, be it former colonial influences, a similar sunny climate, or simply an appreciation for the Mediterranean way of life. The New Mediterranean -- Homes and Interiors under the Southern Sun showcases inspiring residences and vacation homes around the world that combine rustic, earthy tones with colorful fabrics, ceramics and glass. The book introduces the designers, architects, and brands who are bringing the style to life, outlining key elements in order to show how to create this look at home. More than a design trend, this is a philosophy to transform interiors into havens of light, craftsmanship, and simplicity.

Mediterranean House

Mediterranean House
Author: Fanny Blake,Parragon, Incorporated
Publsiher: Exclusive Editions
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2002-05-01
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 1842737996

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The Mediterranean House in America

The Mediterranean House in America
Author: Lauren Weiss Bricker
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0810972859

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Inspired by the romance of Italian villas, Spanish farmhouses, and Moorish courtyards, the Mediterranean Revival style became an archetype for sophisticated suburban homes throughout America in the early 20th century. The characteristic white stucco house, roofed with terra-cotta and ornamented with ironwork, decorative tiles, and fountains, remains the dominant style for new residences in California, the Southwest, and Florida.The Mediterranean house s longevity is rooted in an overall simplicity and an emphasis on the outdoors. Its central courtyard, terraces, and loggias provide a fluidity between interiors and exteriors equally prized by the architects of ancient Pompeii and groundbreaking modernists."""The Mediterranean House in America" provides the first comprehensive survey of this popular style, beautifully illustrated in full-color photographs by Juergen Nogai, archival photos, and drawings."

The Mediterranean Fleet 1930 1939

The Mediterranean Fleet  1930 1939
Author: Paul G. Halpern
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317024125

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The Mediterranean Fleet entered the 1930s looking back to the lessons of Jutland and the First World War but also seeking to incorporate new technologies, notably air power. Unfortunately in the depression years of the early 1930s there was a lack of funds to remedy deficiencies. The problem became critical during the Abyssinian crisis of 1935. The crisis wound down by mid-1936 but the respite did not last long. In June 1936 the Spanish Civil War broke out and the Mediterranean Fleet was soon involved in evacuations of British and other endangered foreigners from Spanish ports as well as the protection of British flagged merchant ships in the war zone. In addition to the Spanish Civil War there was an increase of tension with Germany in 1938 that culminated with the Czechoslovak crisis in September. The situation of the Mediterranean Fleet and its possible actions had the Munich agreement not been reached are described. The Spanish Civil War ended in 1939 with the victory of the Nationalists and the Mediterranean Fleet was again involved in evacuations. By now the prospect of war with Germany and possibly Italy was quite clear and serious preparations for war continued. The plans for war in the Mediterranean are reproduced in detail.

Shores of the Mediterranean

Shores of the Mediterranean
Author: Francis Schroeder
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1846
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB10468115

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Mediterranean Design

Mediterranean Design
Author: Mary Whitesides
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1586857967

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From the creator of the Sundance look, Mediterranean Design brings home an extremely popular design style that combines the romantic and worldly appeal of Morocco, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Croatia and France. This eclectic mix of natural elements and vibrant colours has influenced architecture and design worldwide. The magnificent homes depicted in this book are located in California, Mexico, Texas, Morocco, Paris and more.