Workshop/APD Homes: Architecture, Interiors, and the Spaces Between
Author Andrew Kotchen and Matt Berman, with Marc Kristal
- Publish Date: September 13, 2022
- Format: Hardcover
- Category: Architecture - Individual Architects & Firms - Monographs
- Publisher: Rizzoli
- Trim Size: 10 x 12
- Pages: 304
- US Price: $55.00
- CDN Price: $75.00
- ISBN: 978-0-8478-7248-0
Reviews
"...the finished product beautifully showcasing the architecture, interior architecture and interior design arms of [the] company..." —COTTAGES & GARDENS
"In their first-ever monograph, Andrew Kotchen and Matt Berman of Workshop/APD exhibit their talent for balancing architecture and design through an array of impressive projects, from a Manhattan apartment to a Nantucket compound." —ELLE DECOR
"In the architecture and design firm’s first monograph, Workshop/APD Homes: Architecture, Interiors, and the Spaces Between (Rizzoli, $55) gives readers a lesson in balanced, effortless living. Written by the firm’s founders Andrew Kotchen and Matt Berman, the book showcases how different design styles can include shared sensibilities." —ATLANTA HOMES & LIFESTYLES
"Workshop/APD Homes: Architecture, Interiors, and the Spaces Between (Rizzoli New York) is the first book by the firm’s founders Andrew Kotchen and Matt Berman. The 304-page tome showcases Workshop/APD’s wide range of projects, from a sleek, urban pied-à-terre to a Shingle-style compound on Nantucket. Regardless of style, each home is meticulously crafted and exquisitely detailed with the highest regard paid to fine materials and finishes." —NEW ENGLAND HOME MAGAZINE
"From Nantucket to Manhattan, the team at Workshop/APD—founded by Andrew Kotchen and Matt Berman in 1999—has designed dwellings that seamlessly combine exceptional architecture with innovative design. For the award-winning firm’s first book, the cofounders/authors explore a variety of projects and every lavish detail that made each unique. An eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary styles, top-quality finishes and materials, and modern colors succinctly illustrates their expertise and range." —BOSTON MAGAZINE