Building the Japanese House Today
Building the Japanese House Today
Editorial Reviews
Fine Homebuilding
"Len Brackett is a remarkable timber framer, whose Japanese-style buildings are literally works of art."
Timber Framing Magazine
An account raisonné of the adaptation of the Japanese timber frame style in California...beautiful building...pictures are superb."
Building the Japanese House Today
Building the Japanese House Today,Peggy Landers Rao,Len Brackett,Aya Brackett,"Harry N. Abrams, Inc.",0810959313,21st century,Architecture,Architecture, Domestic,Architecture, Japanese,Design & Construction,Do-It-Yourself,Domestic,Home Improvement / Construction,House & Home,Japanese influences,Residential Buildings Architecture,United States,Architecture / Domestic,Architecture / General
Nice Books:
- Building the New World: Modern Architecture in Latin America
- Building the Nineteenth Century
- Building the Slope: California Hillside Houses 1920-1960
- Building the Timber Frame House
- Building Type Basics for College and University Facilities (Building Type Basics)
- Building Type Basics for Elementary and Secondary Schools
- Building Type Basics for Healthcare Facilities
- Building Type Basics for Hospitality Facilities
- Boring Postcards USA
- Borromini
Nice Books
Recommended Books
- Ceramics Handbooks: Impressed and Incised Ceramics
- Excel Saga, Volume 14
- College Accounting: A Practical Approach Chapters 1-26
- Debt's Dominion: A History of Bankruptcy Law in America.
- Creating the Healthy Organization: Well-Being, Diversity and Ethics at Work : Psychology @ Work Seri
- Climate Change in Contrasting River Basins : Adaptation Strategies for Water, Food and Environment
- Electrical and Optical Polymer Systems
- Foundations of Vacuum Science and Technology
- Eve's Prescription
- Finding Your Strength in Difficult Times
- Cleaner Production Assessment in Fish Processing
- Complete Book of Garden Projects: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating and Maintaining Your Outdoor Spac
- F/A-18 Hornet: How to Fly and Fight
- Dinosaur Tracks and Traces
- Colorado's Thirteeners: 13,800 To 13,999 Feet, from Hikes to Climbs