- Together with the principals, Keith Kelly and Tim Stone, renowned writer and international speaker Vladimir Belogolovsky eloquently narrates the design stories of twenty distinctive residences that are designed mostly as vacation homes in mountain or coastal locations
- With clear coverage and insightful comments, each project is a unique work of architectural art, resulting in stunning overviews of these exceptional residential designs
- A beautifully appointed monograph, featuring stunning full-color photographs and richly detailed plans and diagrams
Renowned American firm KellyStone Architects has an extraordinary ability to create distinctive houses that live in the landscape. From mountain to coast, the twenty magnificent residences featured in this book compliment their awe-inspiring settings.
KellyStone Architects designs bespoke homes in coastal and mountain environments, crafting residences that are timeless in character, sustainable, and tailored to their owner's specifications. Across California, Colorado, Nevada, Hawaii, and Canada, these homes sit harmoniously in the landscape while showcasing the spectacular nature that surrounds them. Their soaring spaces, exposed structures, rich palette of natural materials, and refined details offer beautiful spaces to live in while masterfully framing sweeping views of scenic mountains and coastlines.
This stunning monograph, Mountain to Coast, showcases twenty extraordinary homes designed by KellyStone Architects. The pages feature glorious photography of the private scenic retreats that have been crafted for discerning clients who also want respite from modern life or a legacy to pass down the generations.
Together with the principals, Keith Kelly and Tim Stone, renowned writer Vladimir Belogolovsky eloquently describes the design of the twenty residences that are designed mostly as vacation homes. Narrated with engaging stories and insightful comments, each project is a unique work of art that celebrates the beauty of the landscape and exemplifies some of the finest regional architecture in America.