Eichler Homes Design for Living

Cover of Eichler Homes Design for Living by Jerry Ditto
Author: Jerry Ditto
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Year: 1995
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 119
ISBN-13: 9780811808460
Dimensions:
Height: 11.5 Inches
Length: 8.8 Inches
Weight: 1.97093262228 Pounds
Width: 0.8 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 338.7/6908/092, B, 338.7/6908/092 B
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Eichler Homes Design for Living by Jerry Ditto, published by Chronicle Books in November 1995, offers an insightful look into the life and work of Joseph Eichler, a key figure in contemporary architecture. This first edition spans 119 pages and is presented in English, featuring a blend of engaging narratives and visual elements that highlight Eichler’s journey from a novice designer to the leader of a significant post-World War II building company in America.

Readers will discover how Eichler, alongside architect Bob Anshen, revolutionized the housing market by creating affordable homes that combined practicality with aesthetic appeal. The book includes over 100 photographs showcasing various models, alongside essays by architectural expert Sally Woodbridge and Eichler’s son, Ned. Through these elements, Eichler Homes explores themes of architecture, residential design, and the complexities of family dynamics within a business context, providing a comprehensive overview of a unique chapter in American architectural history.


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Debonair gentleman, devoted husband, and ambitious businessman, Joseph Eichler began Eichler Homes with no previous design experience, only a love of contemporary architecture. Already in his late forties, he was able to turn his small firm into one of the most prodigious post-World War II building companies in America. With the help of architect Bob Anshen, Eichler found a way to mass-produce affordable, practical homes with a designer feel. Based on numerous models, each under $10,000, the homes began to sell wildly in Northern California. As the demand grew, so did the houses, and soon they included four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a family room, as well as Eichler’s signature glass walls, post-and-beam structures, and front door atriums. With over 100 color and black-and-white photographs of the various models and essays by architectural expert Sally Woodbridge and Joe Eichler’s son, Ned, Eichler Homes paints the poignant picture of an extraordinary businessman, a father-son relationship unfortunately marred by company politics, and the rise and fall of a unique postwar business that continues to inspire architects and designers everywhere.

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Publisher: Chronicle Books. Year: 1995.
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ISBN-13: 9780811808460.
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Language: en. Pages: 119. Edition: First Edition.

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