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Author Muennig, G. K., 1935-2021, author

Title Mickey Muennig : dreams and realization for a living architecture / Mickey Muennig ; foreword by Herb Greene ; essay by Alan Hess ; principal photography by Alan Weintraub
Edition First edition
Published Layton, Utah : Gibbs Smith, 2014

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Contents Foreword; Introduction; Some Thoughts About Architecture; The Architecture of Mickey Muennig; Selected Work; Foulke House, 1963; Mineral Museum, 1966; Muennig Studio, 1972; Prussin Residence, 1975; John Psyllos Residence I, 1977; John Psyllos Residence II, 1978; Muennig Residence, 1980; Michel Petrucciani Residence, 1983; Bazinet Residence, 1984; Hawthorne Residence Addition, 1985; Witt Residence, 1988; Post Ranch Inn, 1988; Hunt-Badiner Residence Remodel and Addition, 1990; Witt Studio/Guesthouse, 1992; Lihu Lake Hotels, 1993; McDade Residence, 1993; Caddell Residence Remodel, 1994
Hawthorne Gallery, 1995Barklie Henry Barn and Music Studio, 1997; Esalen Institute Baths, 1998; Pavey Residence, 1998; Scharffenberger Residence, 1998; Nusbaum Residence, 1998; Work by Mickey Muennig; Selected Publications; Acknowledgments
Summary This is the first monograph featuring the work of architect Mickey Muennig. Muennig is an important proponent of organic architecture, creating highly individualized structures and spaces that express the dreams and needs of his clients, while complementing the natural environment. He has designed buildings, most notably in the Big Sur area of California & rsquo;s Central Coast, that blend with their surroundings, incorporate passive energy features, and utilize natural materials in original ways. Maintaining a daring balance between past and future, Muennig & rsquo;s unique work captures the iconoclastic spirit of Big Sur. Mickey Muennig studied architecture under Bruce Goff at the University of Oklahoma. Upon graduating, he worked on various architectural projects around the country until a fortuitous vacation to Big Sur on California & rsquo;s Central Coast in 1971 changed his life forever. He subsequently moved there, and has lived and worked in Big Sur ever since. Muennig was recognized by Architectural Digest as one of the top 100 architects in the United States in 2000 and 2002
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Subject Muennig, G. K., 1935-2021 -- Themes, motives
SUBJECT Muennig, G. K., 1935-2021 fast
Subject Organic architecture -- California -- Big Sur
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Residential.
ARCHITECTURE -- Adaptive Reuse & Renovation.
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Landmarks & Monuments.
ARCHITECTURE -- Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE -- Reference.
Organic architecture
Themes, motives
California -- Big Sur
Form Electronic book
Author Greene, Herb, writer of supplementary textual content
Hess, Alan, 1952- author.
Weintraub, Alan, illustrator
ISBN 9781423637523
1423637526