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Mill: The History and Future of Naturally Powered Buildings,Used
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The counterpart to his bestselling Barn: The Art of a Working Building and years in the making, David Larkin's latest visual documentary book is a tour of the intriguing architecture of mills from their medieval beginnings to present day uses. Windmills, watermills, gristmills, sawmills and other kinds of naturally powered buildings from throughout the United States and Europe are revealed in unique, stunning photographs and drawings. Here, you'll discover mills still in full use, historically restored mills, as well as mills that have been converted into splendidly charming contemporary living spaces. In one chapter, stories documenting the complete restoration of gristmills are captured in picturebypicture sequences. Also documented is the transformation of a towering early nineteenthcentruy English windmill into a beautifully appointed homean outstanding representation of the possibilities these structures offer of today's lifestyle.The highly engaging history and profound beauty of these handcrafted structuresall presented in print for the first timewill attract anyone interested in history, architecture, and historic preservation.
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