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About the Author
Brian Sawyer and John Berson whose backgrounds are in landscape architecture and architecture, respectively met when both were working at Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Their combined design philosophy guides Sawyer|Berson, an AD100 firm. Mayer Rus is the West Coast editor of Architectural Digest.
Reviews
"When Brian Sawyer and John Berson founded their eponymous New York firm in 1999, the synergies between architecture, landscape, and interiors were immediately clear. This book reflects that harmonious spirit through projects like a grand East End estate that still embraces the area's simple shingle vernacular, a midcentury-modern home in Bridgehampton sporting a cantilevered roof terrace, and a Manhattan town house brightened by a brick and ivy garden." -ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
"The first book from Sawyer | Berson illustrates the award-winning firm's quintessential pairings of modernism and classicism in seaside houses, metropolitan residences, and spectacular garden retreats." -MOFFLY MEDIA
""To be modern is not a fashion, but a state," Le Corbusier once said. "It is necessary to understand history, and he who understands history knows how to find continuity between that which was, that which is, and which will be." Few contemporary design firms are as up to the task as Sawyer | Berson, the practice began in 1999 by Brian Sawyer and John Berson. They met in the office of the famed Robert A.M. Stern and developed an approach that treated architecture, landscape design and interior design as equals in the pursuit of an aesthetic beau ideal. This, their first book, is required reading for anyone wishing to understand that which will be." -TOWN AND COUNTRY
Book Information
ISBN 9780847863723
Author Brian Sawyer
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications