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Before opening Tropical Houses, hide your passport. As soon
as you get a glimpse of these incredible houses nestled among lush tropical
landscapes, you'll want to head straight to the airport. Author Tim Street-Porter
spent more than 10 years traveling through Jamaica, Sri Lanka, Bali, Java,
Mexico, and Belize, meeting the owners of these Shangri-las and taking
interior and exterior photos. Tropical Houses offers intelligent,
dreamy commentary and over 272 breathtaking full-color photos. Visit
the House of Iseh in Bali and sit in the verdant shadow of the sacred volcano
Gunung Agung. Said writer Anna Mathews of the view from the terrace: "Once
you have lived in this place you can never be the same again. You are driven
mad by beauty." In Jamaica, imagine you're a guest at Good Hope. Originally
a plantation, Good Hope is now a 10-room villa that overlooks the Queen
of Spain valley and the Cockpit Mountains. To look at these provocative
photos is to imagine yourself in another life--one where you lounge on
the veranda while white-jacketed waiters quietly replace your empty rum-and-pineapple
drink. The owners of these estates have taken great care (at great expense)
to create private, tropical paradises. One of the most stunning is Taprobane,
an incredible retreat dominating the tiny island of the same name. Built
by Count de Mauny-Talvande, the house is "an octagonal villa that allowed
for verandahs in every direction; a 1930s folly, which, with small gardens
extending through the foliage to the overhanging edges, fully occupied
the crest of his island." The careful architecture and landscaping of these
estates "opens a world of sensual experiences." When the sky is gray and
you don't have time for a vacation, Tropical Houses will lift your
spirits and quiet your wanderlust. --Dana Van Nest
Book Description
The ambient warmth of the tropics causes architectural distinctions
between indoors and out to evaporate, along with the walls that divide
them. Houses expand into the landscape, while the sights, sounds, and scents
of nature waft through living spaces. Indeed, one of the pleasures of living
in the tropics is an awakening of the senses that brings us closer to nature.
Internationally renowned photographer and writer Tim Street-Porter has
spent more than ten years traveling through Bali, Java, Sri Lanka, Mexico,
Belize, and Jamaica. This book's 272 stunning photographs, supported by
Street-Porter's fascinating and informed commentary, capture the appeal
and the meaning of the enviable dwellings he found in his journeys. It
may be the outdoor bath, a sybarite's delight, with sun filtering through
a frangipani tree . . . the deep-eaved verandah, where one sips coffee
while contemplating the neighboring valley shrouded in early morning mist
. . . or the thatch-roofed palapa, its main supports local tree trunks
wrapped in strangler vine. These wonderful expressions of vernacular architecture
-- many the products of the world's finest architects and designers--nest
in jungles, perch over volcanic cliffs, stand placidly beside lagoons,
and exist always in harmony with the nature that envelops them. These are
real places where people really live, but each seems suspended in a setting
that is at once dreamlike and elemental.
The author,
Tim Street-Porter , June 17, 2000
The joys of living
with nature in the tropics.
I visited some of the most beautiful houses in the tropics, and show
how delightful it is to live an outdoor life at home without airconditioning,
embracing fresh air and nature.
About the Author
British-born Tim Street-Porter is the author of Freestyle, Casa Mexicana,
and The Los Angeles House. He lives in Los Angeles. |