Preston Morgan Bolton, Texas Architect and Civic Leader Volume 21, Lillian C. Woo,Harold Adams,John Busby (9781648430077) — Readings Books

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Preston Morgan Bolton, Texas Architect and Civic Leader Volume 21
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Preston Morgan Bolton, Texas Architect and Civic Leader Volume 21

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Always have a view, one of Preston Bolton’s favorite sayings, speaks to his architecture, which made the landscape an integral part of the built environment. In his sixty-plus-year architectural career, Bolton, outstanding alumnus of the Texas A&M College of Architecture, designed over 798 projects, has had designs featured in 74 publications, and won 34 design awards. While many of his peers moved on to more public or larger-scale designs, Bolton chose to make his mark on residential architecture in Houston. Focusing on the human element, Bolton believed that everyday life was enhanced by infusing dignity and delight into the built environment.In Preston Morgan Bolton, Texas Architect and Civic Leader, author Lillian Woo writes that Bolton is a true Texan who developed his values and visions with conviction and unwavering determination, and whose structures have stood the tests of time and taste. With her own style, Woo captures the spirit of Preston Bolton, tracing his architectural career from its beginnings and offering glimpses into his life, serving as a US Army officer in World War II, and becoming a civic and cultural leader in the Houston arts community. The book features some of his award-winning designs, including the Winterbotham residence, Safford residence, two Bolton residences, Loy residence, Ranch House, Halpern-Humble residence, and Shartle residence, as well as an appendix of his letters home from World War II.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texas A&M University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2022
Pages
200
ISBN
9781648430077

Always have a view, one of Preston Bolton’s favorite sayings, speaks to his architecture, which made the landscape an integral part of the built environment. In his sixty-plus-year architectural career, Bolton, outstanding alumnus of the Texas A&M College of Architecture, designed over 798 projects, has had designs featured in 74 publications, and won 34 design awards. While many of his peers moved on to more public or larger-scale designs, Bolton chose to make his mark on residential architecture in Houston. Focusing on the human element, Bolton believed that everyday life was enhanced by infusing dignity and delight into the built environment.In Preston Morgan Bolton, Texas Architect and Civic Leader, author Lillian Woo writes that Bolton is a true Texan who developed his values and visions with conviction and unwavering determination, and whose structures have stood the tests of time and taste. With her own style, Woo captures the spirit of Preston Bolton, tracing his architectural career from its beginnings and offering glimpses into his life, serving as a US Army officer in World War II, and becoming a civic and cultural leader in the Houston arts community. The book features some of his award-winning designs, including the Winterbotham residence, Safford residence, two Bolton residences, Loy residence, Ranch House, Halpern-Humble residence, and Shartle residence, as well as an appendix of his letters home from World War II.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Texas A&M University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2022
Pages
200
ISBN
9781648430077