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Powerhouse

The Life and Work of Judith Chafee


  • Princeton Architectural Press
  • by Christopher Domin, Kathryn McGuire
Powerhouse is the first book on the singular life and career of American architect Judith Chafee (1932-1998). Chafee was an unrepentant modernist on the forefront of sustainable design. Her architecture shows great sensitivity to place, especially the desert landscapes of Arizona. Chafee was also a social justice advocate and a highly respected woman in a male-dominated profession.

ISBN 9781616897178 | E | HB
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Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
ISBN 9781616897178
Author(s) Christopher Domin, Kathryn McGuire
Publication date October 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 216 x 254 mm
Illustrations 252 col.ill. | 185 duotone ill.
Pages 272
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Powerhouse is the first book on the singular life and career of American architect Judith Chafee (1932-1998). Chafee was an unrepentant modernist on the forefront of sustainable design. Her architecture shows great sensitivity to place, especially the desert landscapes of Arizona. Chafee was also a social justice advocate and a highly respected woman in a male-dominated profession. After graduating from the Yale University Architecture School, where her advisor was Paul Rudolph, she went on to work in the offices of legends including Rudolph, Walter Gropius, Eero Saarinen, and Edward Larrabee Barnes. In addition to her architectural legacy, her decades of teaching helped shape a generation of architects. Chafee’s drawings and archival images of her work are complemented by stunning photography by Ezra Stoller and Bill Timmerman.