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Indochine Style takes you into the heart of this exciting and eclectic world.
- The book is a visual spectacle with over 250 stunning colours photographs - Personal and warm, yet comprehensive text - Comprises of architectural drawings
About the Book
Inspired by Indian, Chinese and French traditions, Indochine Style takes you into the heart of this exciting and eclectic world. The book is a visual spectacle with over 250 stunning colour photographs that celebrate the best of Vietnamese and Laotian architecture, interiors and crafts. From villas to resorts, from the nostalgic to the modern, Barbara Walker, shares her insights on the intriguing and beautiful world of Indochine Style.
About the author
Barbara Walker lived in Vietnam during 2004-05 and travelled extensively in the regions once called Indochina. The journey was to study the influence of the French Colonial period on the culture, the arts and the architecture in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. After returning to her home in Florida, USA, the next three years were filled with continued research and writing Indochine Style . Barbara retired from her practice as an architectural interior designer in 1988 to live part-time on Bali. She is the author of Bali Style (1995) and Gathering Places : Balinese Architecture; A Spiritual & Spatial Orientation (2005).
Jay Graham is based in San Francisco and specializes in commercial, architectural, travel, and fine art photography. His photographs are featured in international collections and his work has been published in leading publications in the United States and Asia. Jay lives in Mill Valley, California. More of his work can be seen at www.jaygraham.com |
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