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“Addison Mizner: Architect to the Affluent” by William Olendorf, with text by Robert Tolf, offers an insightful exploration into the life and legacy of Addison Mizner, a prominent architect known for his opulent designs that reshaped the aesthetic of affluent communities in Florida. Published by Gale Graphics in 1983, this volume serves as a sketchbook raisonné of Mizner’s work, richly illustrated by Olendorf himself. The book is a treasure trove for architecture enthusiasts, featuring detailed sketches and narratives that capture the essence of Mizner’s Spanish-style buildings, which became iconic in Palm Beach. The hardcover edition, bound in sturdy materials, is accompanied by a dust jacket that shows signs of gentle wear, including minor stains, yet remains in good condition. This book is not only a visual delight but also a significant historical document that chronicles the architectural transformation of Florida’s elite enclaves.
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