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Bestselling author and popular American architect Gil Schafer returns with the final installment in his trilogy on the rewards of living in the American house. The work of Gil Schafer - one of the world's leading experts on contemporary traditional architecture - is beloved for its elegance, charm, and strong sense of history and place. Since his last book, Schafer has become a husband and stepfather, a change that has deepened his understanding of how a house must reflect and support the lives of those who live within its walls. Home at Last is a distillation of what he has learned and how he translates it to his work on houses that are adaptive to the evolution of life, depending upon a family's needs. The book includes homes he has designed in the mist-covered Hudson Valley, on a bluff above Lake Champlain, on the windswept shores of Block Island, and on the coast of Maine.



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Gil Schafer III

Award-winning architect Gil Schafer III is one of the world's leading experts on contemporary classical architecture. A member of Architectural Digest's AD 100 and a winner of Veranda's "Art of Design Award," Schafer is a member of the Yale School of Architecture Dean's Council, a trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, and served as president and then chairman of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art for over a decade. He holds a Masters of Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture and is the author of the bestselling book The Great American House and A Place to Call Home. Schafer's work has been featured in numerous national and international publications, including Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Veranda, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. When he's not traveling for work, Schafer divides his time between New York City, upstate New York, and Maine. Learn more at gpschafer.com.



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