Featuring beautiful photographs, John Ike: 9 Houses/9 Stories explores the creativity and the craft of nine stunningly singular projects by the renowned architect. A signature shingled house in a New York suburb, a renovated mid-century modern house in San Diego, a glass-and-brick house near Seattle, a beach house on the Atlantic coast, a reimagined historic building in Brooklin, Maine--these architectural projects vary widely in style, location, and materials, but all share a common sensibility.
For John Ike, a founding partner of the award-winning firm Ike Kligerman Barkley, they are all vehicles illustrating the myriad ways architecture is created. His involvement in them ranges from mentor to principal architect and designer, but all are collaborations, and in each chapter he focuses attention on a person who was particularly instrumental in realizing the project, whether the interior designer, the landscape architect, the contractor, a craftsperson, or the client.
With an authoritative text by seasoned architecture and design writer Mitchell Owens and specially commissioned photography by Richard Powers,
John Ike: 9 Houses/9 Stories explores and celebrates the inextricable bond between the architect and those who implement his vision, a give-and-take that results in singularly designed residences.
Includes Color Photographs and Architectural Plans Author: John Ike, Mitchell Owens
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Vendome Press
Published: 05/16/2023
Pages: 304
Weight: 5.2lbs
Size: 12.20h x 10.31w x 1.26d
ISBN: 9780865654273
About the AuthorBefore cofounding Ike Kligerman Barkley,
John Ike worked for Robert A.M. Stern, under whom he had studied for his master of architecture degree at the Graduate School of Architecture at Columbia University. His previous books include
Ike Kligerman Barkley: Houses and
The New Shingled House: Ike Kligerman Barkley. He divides his time between California and New Jersey.
Mitchell Owens is the American editor of the
World of Interiors and a host of @indegaretravel. He was formerly decorative arts editor at
Architectural Digest. He lives in New York.
Architecture and interiors photographer
Richard Powers has photographed more than 20 books and his work appears regularly in the US and European editions of
Architectural Digest,
Elle Decor,
World of Interiors,
Vogue, and the
Wall Street Journal. He lives in the south of France.