Tropical Houses
By:
Tim
Street-Porter
Hardcover:
252 pages
Publisher: Clarkson Potter;
(November 7, 2000)
ISBN: 0517704625
Book
Description
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
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