Grant Hildebrand is professor emeritus of architecture and art history at the University of Washington. He is the author of several books on architecture, including Origins of Architectural Pleasure, for which in 2000 he received the Washington Governor's Writers Award for work of literary merit and lasting value. In 2005, with co-author T. William Booth, he was short-listed for the award for A Thriving Modernism: The Houses of Wendell Lovett and Arne Bystrom. His most recent publication is Frank Lloyd Wright's Palmer House.
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Foreword by Juhani Pallasmaa I. Background II. Furniture -A Modular-Seating System -A Dining Table, Sideboard, and Two Coffee Tables -The Laminated Wood Series III. Lighting -Institutional Fixtures -The Triad-Wall Illumination Fixture -The Welded-Acrylic Series IV. Jewelry -Fabricated Designs -Hybrid Designs -Cast Designs -A Design Odyssey: Effie's Belt Buckle V. Serving Pieces -A Cocktail and Buffet Tray -The Tea and Coffee Set Afterword Biographical Data Credits Acknowledgments
"[His work] belies the years of effort that [go] into its creation. . . Elegant Explorations [is] a book about the more intimate realm of Jacobson's design life." (Washington State Magazine)