Bernard Trainor Ground Studio Landscapes

Bernard Trainor Ground Studio Landscapes by Bernard Trainor, published by Princeton Architectural Press on May 21, 2019, presents a detailed exploration of California’s diverse landscapes. This edition, comprising 224 pages, showcases Trainor’s award-winning work, which harmonizes regional context with sustainable materials and a profound connection to the land. The book features stunning photography and full-color plans that highlight a variety of projects, from intimate urban gardens to vast rural sites.
Readers will find a comprehensive survey of Trainor’s recent projects, emphasizing his commitment to preserving and restoring nature through thoughtful design. The work reflects a deep respect for the environment, capturing the essence of California’s craggy coasts and fertile hills. This book serves as an insightful resource for those interested in architecture and landscape design, illustrating the interplay between built environments and natural settings.
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Bernard Trainor’s newest book celebrates the wild and elemental landscapes of California, from the craggy coasts of Big Sur to the fertile hills of Sonoma wine country. His award-winning work combines an awareness of regional context with materials, collaboration, and deep connection to the land. Beautifully photographed and documented with full-color plans, the projects in this survey of his recent work include a range of scale, from compact urban gardens to expansive rural sites. Trainor’s regional, sustainable approach inspires wonder and respect for nature as it aims to preserve and restore it.
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