Private Towers: Expanded Edition
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Private Towers: Expanded Edition

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"Private Towers conjures up images of wealth and royalty.Yet owning a private tower, whether for use as a residence or for recreation, can be remarkably inexpensive. This book features 12 private towers designed by top architects. These towers serve as primary residences, as additions to existing houses (as libraries, master suites, family rooms), or as recreational s...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published March 30th 2004 by Harper Design (first published March 2004)
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Masonkirby
Wonderful compendium of oddly shaped residential structures. Peter De Bretteville's Cistern Tower in New Haven is featured in this book.
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