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19 NEW THIS SEASON RELATED TTLES RELATED TTLES SHINGLE STYLE ARCHITECTURE 978-0-7643-3551-8 176 pp. | 8 1/2" x 11" (216 x 279 mm) | HC $49.99, £45.99, 72.00 CAD CONTEMPORARY BOSTON ARCHITECTS 978-0-7643-4221-9 240 pp. | 11 3/4" x 9" (298 x 229 mm) | HC $50.00, £45.99, 73.00 CAD 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. Mark Wright , AIA, author of H. H. Richardson’s House for Reverend Browne, Rediscovered , is a partner in the firm Wright & Robinson Architects and a MacDowell Fellow. Bret Morgan is a photographer of architecture, interiors, gardens, and landscapes. He pursued photography professionally after studying architectural history with William H. Jordy at Brown University and earning a master of architecture from Columbia University. He has published multiple books. ISBN 978-0-7643-7118-9 ISBN: 978-0-7643-7118-9 $60.00, £54.99, 86.00 CAD hardcover • 288 pp. • 9 1/4" x 11" 1/4" (235 x 286 mm) 256 color images BISACs ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / Residential HOUSE & HOME / Design & Construction PHOTOGRAPHY / Subjects & Themes / Architectural & Industrial AVAILABLE MAY 2026 UK PUB DATE JULY 2026 Shingle-Style Houses and the Art of Invention By John R. DaSilva, Foreword by Mark Wright and Introduction by Bret Morgan A visual survey and detailed overview of contemporary and historic shingle- style homes across North America. Shingle-Style Houses and the Art of Invention 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.

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