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A Place to Call Home: Tradition, Style, and Memory in the New American House

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For award-winning architect Gil Schafer, the most successful houses are the ones that celebrate the small moments of life—houses with timeless charm that are imbued with memory and anchored in a distinct sense of place. Essentially, Schafer believes a house is truly successful when the people who live there consider it home. It’s this belief—and Schafer’s rare ability to translate his clients’ deeply personal visions of how they want to live into a physical home that reflects those dreams—that has established him as one of the most sought- after, highly-regarded architects of our time. In his new book, A Place to Call Home Schafer follows up his bestselling The Great American House, by pulling the curtain back on his distinctive approach, sharing his process (complete with unexpected, accessible ideas readers can work into their own projects) and taking readers on a detailed tour of seven beautifully realized houses in a range of styles located around the country—each in a unique place, and each with a character all its own. 250 lush, full color photographs of these seven houses and other never-before-seen projects, including exterior, interior, and landscape details, invite readers into Schafer’s world of comfortable classicism. Opening with memories of the childhood homes and experiences that have shaped Schafer’s own history, A Place to Call Home gives the reader the sense that for Schafer, architecture is not just a career but a way of life, a calling. He describes how the many varied houses of his youth were informed as much by their style as by their sense of place, and how these experiences of home informed his idea of classicism as a set of values that he applies to many different kinds of architecture in places as varied as the ones he grew up in. Because while Schafer is absolutely a classical architect, he is in fact a modern traditionalist, and A Place to Call Home showcases how he effortlessly interprets traditional principles for a multiplicity of architectural styles within contemporary ways of living. Sections in Part I include the delicate balance of modern and traditional aesthetics, the juxtaposition of fancy and simple, and the details that make each project special and livable. Schafer also delves into what he refers to as “the spaces in between,” those often overlooked spaces like closets, mudrooms, and laundry rooms, explaining their underappreciated value in the broader context of a home. Part of Schafer’s skill lies in the way he gives the minutiae of a project as much attention as the grand aesthetic gestures, and ultimately, it’s this combination that brings his homes to life. Part II of the book is the story of seven houses and the places they inhabit—each with a completely different character and soul: a charming cottage completely rebuilt into a casual but gracious house for a young family in bucolic Mill Valley, California; a reconstructed historic 1930s Colonial house and gardens set in lush woodlands in Connecticut; a new, Adirondack camp-inspired house for an active family perched on the edge of Lake Placid with stunning views of nearby Whiteface Mountain; an elegant but family-friendly Fifth Avenue apartment with a panoramic view of Central Park; a new timber frame and stone barn situated to take advantage of the summer sun on a lovely, rambling property in New England; a new residence and outbuildings on a 6,000 acre hunting preserve in Georgia, inspired by the historic 1920s and 1930s hunting plantation houses in the region; and Schafer’s own, deeply personal, newly-renovated and surprisingly modern house located just a few feet from the Atlantic Ocean in coastal Maine. In Schafer’s hands, the stories of these houses are irresistibly readable. He guides the reader through each of the design decisions, sharing anecdotes about the process and fascinating historical background and contextual influences of the settings. Ultimately, the houses featured in A Place to Call Home are more than just beautiful buildings in beautiful places. In each of them, Schafer has created a dialogue between past and present, a personalized world that people can inhabit gracefully, in sync with their own notions of home. Because, as Schafer writes in the book, he designs houses “not for an architect’s ego, but [for] the beauty of life, the joys of family, and, not least, a heartfelt celebration of place.” Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Rizzoli; Illustrated edition (September 26, 2017)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0847860213


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 10


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.94 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.38 x 1.2 x 12.25 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #30,816 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #10 in Individual Architects & Firms #80 in Interior Design #113 in Home Decorating (Books)


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  • Third book from this author I’ve purchased
I love Gil’s design books. Each shows where he is in his pursuit of good design for the home. Elevated looks that are still comfortable to be in… not museum spaces… homes.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Rebecca Wallace

  • Gil Schafer is the best!
This new book of Gil Schafer is even more of a pleasure than his first book. There is a much greater variety of home styles represented and they do indeed give the feeling of "home" and personal style. The homes featured here are less in the classical style for which he is well-known, more eclectic and varied. I keep reading/browsing this book over and over since I received it; it's a great favorite. His own home in Maine is wonderful - a great departure from his original style - and a gorgeous location. There is nothing like the area around Mt. Desert and its mountain-sea vistas and his modern style in this instance is the right tone for the location. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2019 by Susan F. Witzell

  • Lovely book for Traditional rooms.
I enjoyed this book so much! Many ideas. Great coffee table book. Gave it to my DIL too. Lovely rooms.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by Mar

  • Gorgeous photos, compelling narrative
This stunning book not only has captivating photograph of the author/architect's work, but it compelled me to actually read it rather than to just look at the pictures. I especially loved the seven stories that accompanied the featured houses. Particularly the author's own house in Maine. How I would love to have the budget to hire him. But until then, I'll settle for this sumptuous book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021 by Camille Di Maio

  • Instant classic
The enjoyment I got reading this book approaches the sublime. Even though the pages are two-dimensional, I felt transported into every room, indoors or out. The scale, light and color balances are very appealing and there is no sense of where the timeline begins or ends, which in my mind is the hallmark of classic design. Do not miss this experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020 by fussybuyer

  • Nicely printed, but disturbingly tone deaf
I’m conflicted by this book. As someone who recently moved to the US from Europe, I was hoping this book would give me an insight into the American style of decorating. It’s full of beautiful grandiose houses, but there’s no real diversity of style and the book and author’s aspirations are full of deeply conservative, colonial and “plantation house” ideals. There’s no attempt to explore local Spanish or indigenous traditions or a memory of the place pre-settlement. What I find disturbing is its tone deafness and the fact that the author seems to have no awareness of this or at least makes no effort whatsoever to discuss these issues when addressing the reader. No dialectical approach, just problematic dogma. This is not a book that I will cherish or display on a coffee table. I will donate it swiftly. One for the Goodwill bin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2020 by Poincaree

  • A great purchase.
This is the second book that is a monograph of the works of Gil Schafer and I am so glad that I have made this purchase. Excellent text, impressive pictures and as important in an architectural monograph - floor plans. A great addition to my collection of outstanding residential architects from the 1920's - today. If residential architecture is your hobby then make this purchase. Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017 by Paul T. Mcconnell

  • Incredible
I purchased this book because I am a HUGE Nancy Myers fan. Parent Trap, Father of the Bride, Somethings Gotta Give-if you’ve seen any of these films then you know Nancy Myers makes the most incredible dream homes. She posted online that she uses this book as inspiration for her film sets. I bought a copy for myself and my mom for Mother’s Day. We both loved this book. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2020 by Afox

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