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Proceed and be bold : Rural Studio after Samuel Mockbee / text by Andrea Oppenheimer Dean ; photographs by Timothy Hursley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: 175 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1568985002
  • 9781568985008
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 728.109761 22
LOC classification:
  • NA2300.A9 D427 2005
Contents:
Rural studio reacts to its loss -- Lucy's house -- Shiles House -- Antioch Baptist Church -- Under Andrew Freear, the pace intensifies -- HERO storefront -- Akron Senior Center -- Perry Lakes Park Pavilion -- Room for Essie and Jab -- Personalized projects both big and small -- Red barn -- Music man's house -- Perry Lakes Park facilities -- Newbern Little League Baseball Field -- Thomaston Rural Heritage Center -- Ever-changing, the Rural Studio remains a moving target -- Avery organic vegetable stand -- Ola Mae's porch -- Utility now! : bicycle street sweepers -- Bodark Amphitheater -- Patrick House -- Experiencing the Rural Studio : interviews with students, a teacher, and a client -- Building a pavilion / Jennifer Bonner -- Another dimension of Sambo / Jackie Mockbee.
Review: "Samuel Mockbee launched the Rural Studio in 1992 to create homes and community buildings for poor people while offering hands-on education stressing community service. Since his death in 2001, the Rural Studio has continued to thrive. With text by Andrew Oppenheimer Dean and photographs by Timothy Hursley, this new book explains the changes the studio has undergone during the last four years and promotes its continuing ability to "proceed and be bold" as Mockbee counseled."--BOOK JACKET.
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Rural studio reacts to its loss -- Lucy's house -- Shiles House -- Antioch Baptist Church -- Under Andrew Freear, the pace intensifies -- HERO storefront -- Akron Senior Center -- Perry Lakes Park Pavilion -- Room for Essie and Jab -- Personalized projects both big and small -- Red barn -- Music man's house -- Perry Lakes Park facilities -- Newbern Little League Baseball Field -- Thomaston Rural Heritage Center -- Ever-changing, the Rural Studio remains a moving target -- Avery organic vegetable stand -- Ola Mae's porch -- Utility now! : bicycle street sweepers -- Bodark Amphitheater -- Patrick House -- Experiencing the Rural Studio : interviews with students, a teacher, and a client -- Building a pavilion / Jennifer Bonner -- Another dimension of Sambo / Jackie Mockbee.

"Samuel Mockbee launched the Rural Studio in 1992 to create homes and community buildings for poor people while offering hands-on education stressing community service. Since his death in 2001, the Rural Studio has continued to thrive. With text by Andrew Oppenheimer Dean and photographs by Timothy Hursley, this new book explains the changes the studio has undergone during the last four years and promotes its continuing ability to "proceed and be bold" as Mockbee counseled."--BOOK JACKET.

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