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Follow on Google News | Palm Beach Style: Life and Work of the Society ArchitectNew book celebrates the life and work of Maurice Fatio, whose exquisite buildings dazzled the society in the 1930s Palm Beach.
By: Acanthus Press “I want to live on Maurice Fatio’s patio.” —Cole Porter The ultimate winter playground on a sun-drenched tropical island accessible only by the Florida East Coast Railway or ocean-going yacht, Palm Beach was created as an exclusive haven for the pursuit of pleasure. Developed mainly during the flamboyant 1920s, Palm Beach was different from the storied northern resorts, such as Newport, Bar Harbor or the Hamptons. It was exotic, extravagant, and ultra modern —a place where bankers mixed freely with gamblers and bootleggers, plutocrats with Ziegfeld showgirls and society doyennes. The glamorous winter houses and exclusive clubs, designed by its early style-setting architects, provided a swanky backdrop for seasons of carefree recreation, parties, dinners, and dancing under the stars. MAURICE FATIO, PALM BEACH ARCHITECT (Acanthus Press, October 20) tells the story of the prominent society architect whose many elegant buildings remain as much-admired Florida icons. Born and trained in Switzerland, Fatio (1897-1943) came to the United States to study American building and design methods in the early 1920s, and never left. Shortly after opening his practice in New York City, he was called to Palm Beach to design Mediterranean- Illustrated with 300 period and new photographs and multiple floor plans drawn especially for this work, the book also includes a catalogue of Fatio’s nearly 160 residential commissions in the back. Brief narratives highlight the history of each building and the clients who commissioned them. MAURICE FATIO, PALM BEACH ARCHITECT By Kim I. Mockler The American Architect series Publication date: October 15, 2010 9 x 12 inches, 256 pages Over 250 color and duotone photographs and floor plans Retail Price, hardcover: $65 ISBN: 978-0-926494- Kim I. Mockler is an interior designer in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. At the age of 14 Mockler discovered Ernest Pickering’s book, Homes in America, which sparked his lifetime passion for historical architecture and the collecting of books. Born and raised in Florida, Mockler has dedicated much of his life to the study of the architecture of Palm Beach, especially the buildings of Maurice Fatio. This is his first book. # # # Acanthus Press publishes books at the intersection of material culture and architectural history. Our award-winning books chronicle the lost histories of houses and objects, of clients and designers. More information www.acanthuspress.com End
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