Interiors of a storyteller / Stephanie Sabbe ; foreword by Holly Williams ; photographs by Joseph Bradshaw.
"Whether through the construction of a new-old home or giving new life to a forgotten historic structure, Sabbe shares how studying the past has both informed and given her work purpose, all while witnessing the architectural history of her own hometown being demolished daily. Sabbe's riveting tales of attempts at preservation and heartbreaking stories of letting go are as inspired as her inspired beautiful designs. Through nine beautifully photographed projects, she weaves a story of comfort and belonging, and ultimately, of creating home." --Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781423667643
- ISBN: 1423667646
- Physical Description: 256 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Kaysville, UT : Gibbs Smith, [2025].
- Copyright: ©2025
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Foreword -- From Stallone to alone -- The daughter of a sexy devil -- High atop the holler -- Confessions and confessionals -- Thoughts on bungee jumping -- Georgie? -- Charles Eames was a cheater -- Almost heaven -- A forever work in progress -- Acknowledgments -- Floor plans -- Materials -- About the author. |
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Subject: | Interior decoration > Pictorial works. Home > Pictorial works. Architecture, Domestic > Pictorial works. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Hood River County Library District.
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Hood River County Library | 747 SAB 2025 (Text) | 33892101044858 | Adult New Books | Available | - |
Summary:
"Whether through the construction of a new-old home or giving new life to a forgotten historic structure, Sabbe shares how studying the past has both informed and given her work purpose, all while witnessing the architectural history of her own hometown being demolished daily. Sabbe's riveting tales of attempts at preservation and heartbreaking stories of letting go are as inspired as her inspired beautiful designs. Through nine beautifully photographed projects, she weaves a story of comfort and belonging, and ultimately, of creating home."