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Living in Mauritius - Traditional Architecture of Mauritius

Author
Vaisse, Christian & Desvaux De Marigny, Isabelle et al
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NZ$30.00
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Many colour photographs of the traditional architecture of Mauritius, plus some architectural drawings of house plans. Interior is pristine. Spine is square and tight. Top edge shows mild foxing. Unclipped dust jacket shows minor shelfwear. Square small 4to. 208pp. The wooden houses of Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean, may have evolved in part as an architectural reaction to such facts of nature as tropical downpours, humidity and cyclones. But however mundane the cause, the results are charming and take in a surprising amalgam of divergent yet harmonious styles. Color photographs and sketches pay homage to the European influences in a provincial Eden, explained in a clear and attentive text by several residents. The typical Mauritian home combines the impact of the French, the first settlers, who brought ornate wrought-iron balustrades and turreted or gabled roofs with them in the 18th century (their miniature chateaux sport names like Malmaison and Mon Desir) and the 19th-century English, who fancied sprawling open or closed verandahs supported by stately columns reminiscent of American Southern plantations. With their often intricately carved fretwork, these buildings resemble giant white birdcages, silhouetted against a cobalt-blue sky. Halcyon interior shots are also included.

Format
Second hand Hardback
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SKU
35579

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