Tropical Houses

Tropical Houses
Author: Michelle Galindo
Publisher: Braun Publishing AG
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783037680957

The houses featured in this volume embrace the tropical lifestyle with exotic local materials and eco-conscious features.

The Tropical Cottage

The Tropical Cottage
Author: Beth Dunlop
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0847839648

Quaint cottage meets tropical paradise in this delightful consideration of the homes, gardens, and interiors of "The Grove." Coconut Grove is a seaside hideaway filled with modest homes and charming cottages that have been nurtured, preserved, and artfully updated for today. Houses washed with white set amidst abundant gardens recall Eden. Irregular rooflines fitted with earthy red tile emerge playfully from an abundance of bright bougainvillea and graceful palms. Fountains splash playfully within cozy courtyards. Within these homes--small cracker cottages, stone bungalows, Mediterranean casitas, and Caribbean-styled ranches--light, bright colors and cool tile floors offer solace from the blazing afternoon rays of the sun. A haven for those drawn to eclectic architecture and a welcoming atmosphere, the cottages of Coconut Grove are both the realization of the tropical domestic dream and an expression of a lifestyle marked by quiet joys. Here, for the first time in brilliant new photography specifically commissioned for the book, are the finest and most intriguing cottages of this special place--an unprecedented tour and invitation given by architecture authority and Miami resident Beth Dunlop and Coconut Grove-based photographer Claudia Uribe.

Tropical Living

Tropical Living
Author: Manuela Roth
Publisher: Braun Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-11
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 9783037681794

A stunning array of the most ambitious examples of recent residential architecture and design in the tropical regions of this world.

In the Service of Empire

In the Service of Empire
Author: Fae Dussart
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2022-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350121185

Despite recent research, the 19th-century history of domestic service in empire and its wider implications is underexplored. This book sheds new light on servants and their masters in the British Empire, and in doing so offers new discourses on the colonial home, imperial society identities and colonial culture. Using a wide range of source material, from private papers to newspaper articles, official papers and court records, Dussart explores the strategic nature of the relationship, the connection between imperialism, domesticity and a master/servant paradigm that was deployed in different ways by varied actors often neglected in the historical record. Positioned outside the family but inside the private place of the home, 'the domestic servant' was often the foil against which 19th-century contemporaries worked out class, race and gender identities across metropole and colony, creating those places in the process. The role of domestic servants in empire thus lay not only in the labour they undertook, but also in the way the servant-master relationship constituted ground that helped other power relations to be imagined and contested. Dussart explores the domestic service relationship in 19th-century Britain and India, considering how ideas about servants and their masters and/or mistresses spanned imperial space, and shaped peoples and places within it.