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36 ARCHITECTURE/DESIGN ISBN: 978-0-7643-7118-9 $60 00, £54 99, 86 00 CAD hardcover • 288 pp • 9" x 11 1/4" (229 x 286 mm) 256 color images AVAILABLE MAY 2026 Shingle Style Houses The Evolution of an Inventive Architecture By John R. DaSilva, Foreword by Mark Wright, Introduction by Bret Morgan Shingle Style Houses: The Evolution of an Inventive Architecture presents a richly illustrated overview of 27 homes that exemplify or reinterpret the enduring shingle style. Architect John DaSilva blends deep professional insight with historical research to showcase both landmark and lesser-known houses across the US and Canada—from 19th-century classics to innovative contemporary builds. Regional context, architectural analysis, and stylistic commentary provide a comprehensive portrait of this uniquely American aesthetic. Key Features: • Includes 27 high-quality case studies of shingle-style homes from the 19th century to the present • Features rarely seen or newly published houses across North America • Authored by a practicing architect with firsthand design insight • Offers detailed analysis of form of all aspects of the houses, aesthetics, materials, character, and cultural influence • Covers a wide range of coastal and inland regions in the US and Canada • Combines architectural history with contemporary relevance An essential visual and analytical resource for anyone drawn to shingle-style architecture and its evolution. ISBN: 978-0-7643-7110-3 $50 00, £45 99, 73 00 CAD hardcover • 256 pp • 9" x 12" (229 x 305 mm) 217 color images AVAILABLE MARCH 2026 Midwest Home Interior Design in America’s Heartland By Ryan Hainey, Foreword by Carl Dellatore ISBN 978-0-7643-7110-3 ISBN 978-0-7643-7118-9 Midwest Home is a richly photographed tribute to the quiet confidence and enduring charm of Midwestern interior design. Featuring 20 homes ranging from lakeside retreats to sleek city lofts, the book captures the full spectrum of style across America’s heartland and celebrates how architecture responds to place, climate, and culture. Far from being derivative of coastal trends, these homes speak their own language: one of sustainability, practicality, and beauty born of restraint. Key Features: • Tells an often-overlooked story of regional design: This book brings attention to the quiet innovation and deep-rooted beauty in Midwestern residential design. • Features intentional curation: The selected residences include chic urban apartments, a Craftsman-style home, a European-style villa, an updated farmhouse, and lakeside retreats—with each project reflecting a broader story about Midwestern living. • Provides rare, insider access: Hainey has lived and worked in the region for over a decade, and some of the region's top designers have granted him access to spaces the public rarely sees. • Showcases sustainability: The spotlighted homes display the region’s commitment to craftsmanship, local materials, and sustainable design practices. With a foreword by Carl Dellatore, Midwest Home will captivate architects, designers, and lovers of regional architecture and American style as it celebrates the soulful, sustainable, and story-rich interiors from across America’s heartland. Ryan Hainey is a photographer and creative director based in Milwaukee, drawn to the quiet power of place and the emotional resonance of design. His work has appeared in Architectural Digest , Luxe , and ArchDaily . John R. DaSilva , FAIA, is an architect, author, and the design principal at Polhemus Savery DaSilva. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects and has been inducted into the New England Design Hall of Fame. His award-winning work has been published worldwide. He lives in East Harwich, Massachusetts.

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