The "Albert Frey House 1 + 2 Slipcase" by Jennifer Golub, published by Princeton Architectural Press in 1998, is an 84-page book focusing on architecture and design. The book, in slide-bound format and English language, contains illustrations and discusses topics such as design, drafting, drawing, and residential buildings, specifically highlighting the work of architect Albert Frey. With a dimension of 6.5 inches in length, 0.6 inches in height, and 9.5 inches in width, this book weighs 26.5 ounces and offers insights into architectural concepts and residential structures.
SynopsisThis monograph showcases two houses architect Albert Frey built for himself in the Southern California desert. In keeping with Frey's principles of paralleling the simplicity of nature in his work, both houses have a modern aesthetic, but are fully incorporated into their natural surroundings.