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Each of the eighteen masterpiece horse barns featured here is an innovative, beautiful structure that embodies the owners’ love and appreciation for horses. Author Randy Leffingwell has selected barns that possess exceptional qualities—a clever response to site challenges; meticulous attention to detail, equine health, and safety; or significant historical context. The purposes of the barns range from havens for private owners to successful breeding and training facilities to historical landmarks. Ultimate Horse Barns captures the architectural beauty of these stunning structures, as well as the love and passion the owners have for their horses.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781610601191 |
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Publisher: | Voyageur Press |
Publication date: | 06/07/2010 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 192 |
File size: | 27 MB |
Note: | This product may take a few minutes to download. |
About the Author
Randy Leffingwell wrote his first book, American Muscle, while still on staff at the Los Angeles Times. The book examined Times’ publisher Otis Chandler’s growing collection of muscle cars. American Muscle published in September 1990, jump-started a love of book creation that ultimately led Leffingwell to leave the Times in 1995. By then, he and Motorbooks had published Porsche Legends, and six other books.
Since 1990, Leffingwell has authored more than 60 titles, most of them automotive-oriented. Over 30-plus years, these include a dozen Porsche titles ranging from general overviews—Porsche 75 Years: Expect the Unexpected, and The Complete Book of Porsche 911—to deeper explorations in Porsche Turbo and Porsche 911: 50 Years. During this time, he has regularly traveled to Germany to continue his research regarding Porsche’s history. To date, Leffingwell has interviewed more than 200 Porsche engineers, stylists, model makers, racers, and managers.
While he has tackled other subjects including John Deere tractors, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and West Coast lighthouses, Leffingwell admits he is almost addicted to the Porsche story. In addition to his book work, he is historical editor for 000 magazine and PorschePanorama. And for the past decade he has been researching and writing an encyclopedic history of Porsche’s motorsports endeavors.
Leffingwell lives near Santa Barbara, California.
Randy Leffingwell wrote his first book, American Muscle, while still on staff at the Los Angeles Times. The book examined Times' publisher Otis Chandler's growing collection of muscle cars. American Muscle published in September 1990, jump-started a love of book creation that ultimately led Leffingwell to leave the Times in 1995. By then, he and Motorbooks had published Porsche Legends, and six other books. Since 1990, Leffingwell has authored more than 60 titles, most of them automotive-oriented. Over 30-plus years, these include a dozen Porsche titles ranging from general overviews—Porsche 75 Years: Expect the Unexpected, and The Complete Book of Porsche 911—to deeper explorations in Porsche Turbo and Porsche 911: 50 Years. During this time, he has regularly traveled to Germany to continue his research regarding Porsche's history. To date, Leffingwell has interviewed more than 200 Porsche engineers, stylists, model makers, racers, and managers. While he has tackled other subjects including John Deere tractors, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and West Coast lighthouses, Leffingwell admits he is almost addicted to the Porsche story. In addition to his book work, he is historical editor for 000 magazine and PorschePanorama. And for the past decade he has been researching and writing an encyclopedic history of Porsche's motorsports endeavors. Leffingwell lives near Santa Barbara, California.
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
The Ultimate BarnEquine Health and Safety meet Architectural Beauty and Passion
1. Freedom Farm Equestrian Research CenterRavenna, Ohio
The Ultimate in Research Farms
2. Round Lot FarmMedfield, Massachusetts
Architectural Elegance in New England
3. Caper Lea StablesTrappe, Maryland
Intimacy and Innovation on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
4. Chesapeake Dressage InstituteAnnapolis, Maryland
Classical Training in Classical Architecture
5. Casa LomaToronto, Ontario
Sir Henry Pellatt’s Equestrian Castle
6. Biltmore Historic Horse BarnAsheville, North Carolina
George Vanderbilt’s Working Horse Barn
7. Shelburne Farms Horse Breeding BarnShelburne, Vermont
William Seward Webb’s Grand Idea
8. University of Vermont Morgan Horse FarmWeybridge, Vermont
One Hundred Thirty Years of Breeding and Training
9. Ballena Vista FarmsRamona, California
Flat Track Training in California’s High Desert
10. Tenlane FarmVersailles, Kentucky
Blending Innovation with Horse Breeding
11. Hamilton FarmsGladstone, New Jersey
The United States Equestrian Foundation’s Historic Headquarters
12. Fork StablesNorwood, North Carolina
Eventing, Dressage, and Jumping at a Classic North Carolina Barn
13. Heronwood FarmUpperville, Virginia
This Horse Barn Redefined the Horse Barn
14. Stoneleigh FarmMiddleburg, Virginia
Home to Olympian Joe Fargis for Teaching and Training
15. Culver AcademiesCulver, Indiana
Equestrian Education in an Exceptional School
16. Grand Central FarmBrewster, New York
The Ultimate Barn in Innovation and Elegance
17. Lucky Dog RanchSomis, California
Winning over the Owner with Bold New Ideas and Design Awards
18. Meadow FarmSanta Barbara, California
The Ultimate California Jewel
AppendixReader’s Service listing of farms, architects, and builders locations and website addresses.
Index
What People are Saying About This
The Northwest Horse Source, December 2006
“Generously illustrated … captures the architectural beauty of these exceptional barns as well as the love and passion the owners have for their horses.”
Ride, June 2007
“The exceptional architecture, innovations, historical significance and beauty represented by these structures will pique the reader’s imagination and swell the expanding ranks of the horse barn aficionados.”
East Texas Historical Journal, Spring 2007
“Architects will like this book; horse fanciers will love it.”