Kentucky Houses of Stratton Hammon

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  • Kentucky Houses of Stratton Hammon Book Detail

  • Author : Winfrey P. Blackburn
  • Release Date : 2007
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Architecture
  • Pages : 242
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 6,6 MB

Kentucky Houses of Stratton Hammon by Winfrey P. Blackburn PDF Summary

Book Description: There may be no more revered residential architect in Louisville and Kentucky than Stratton O. Hammon. His very name evokes images of timelessly handsome, classically beautiful homes that remain highly sought-after many decades after their construction. In this magnificent volume, authors Winfrey Blackburn and R. Scott Gill present readers a comprehensive appreciation of Hammon's work, with virtually every Hammon home in Kentucky described (including floor plans) and photographed in gorgeous detail. The book features a thoughtful introduction by renowned architectural critic Richard Guy Wilson, and the images of award-winning photographer John Nation. Butler Books is proud to announce that Kentucky Houses of Stratton Hammon was awarded the Bronze Medal for Excellence in the national Architecture category of the 2008 Independent Publisher Book Awards.

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