
The Language of Home
Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. November 2026
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-875498-06-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Language of Home offers a unique glimpse into the creative partnership of Will Meyer and Gray Davis, cofounders of the globally recognised architecture and design firm known for shaping award-winning residential and hospitality spaces. This curated selection of Meyer Davis's residential projects spans city penthouses, lakeside retreats, coastal sanctuaries, a Mexican villa, and a luxury yacht-each one reflecting intimacy, elegance, and individuality. The narrative explores the art of design, the joy of collaboration, and the ways personal context shapes the work. As each project unfolds, readers are invited into the world of Meyer Davis, where bold gestures are tempered by careful refinement, revealing a rhythm inherent to the practice: layered, collaborative, and alive. Richly illustrated with photography, sketches, and material boards, The Language of Home is both a showcase of design excellence and an inside perspective into the work of two of today's most influential voices in contemporary architecture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Mulgrave, Victoria
Australia
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 330 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-875498-06-2 (9781875498062)
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Persons
Meyer Davis is an internationally recognised architecture and design studio founded in 1999 by Will Meyer and Gray Davis. For over 25 years, the firm has shaped immersive environments across the hospitality, residential, retail, and workplace sectors for an international roster of discerning clients. With a reputation for rigour and creativity, Meyer Davis is celebrated for balancing narrative-driven vision with meticulous execution, making it one of the most sought-after voices in contemporary architecture and interiors today. Its projects feature regularly in the pages of Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Interior Design, Wallpaper*, and other leading global design media. Marc Kristal has written, co-written, or contributed to more than forty architecture and design books, notably Re:Crafted: Interpretations of Craft in Contemporary Architecture and Interiors (2010), Immaterial World: Transparency in Architecture (2011), and The New Old House: Historic and Modern Architecture Combined (2017). Kristal's novel, Permission, was chosen by Kirkus Reviews as one of the best independent literary novels of 2022, and The Times (UK) named his biography, Pauline Boty: British Pop Art's Sole Sister, one of the twelve best art books of 2023. Kristal's forthcoming book about house museums will be published by Images in 2027.
Content
9 Foreword
15 Introduction
19 Leonard Street Penthouse
41 Copake Lake Modern
77 Maine Family Retreat
113 Cambridge Restoration
159 Nashville Stone House
189 Aspen Canyon House
215 Casa Maya
251 Seawolf X
282 About Meyer Davis
283 Contributing Authors
284 Acknowledgments
286 Project Credits
15 Introduction
19 Leonard Street Penthouse
41 Copake Lake Modern
77 Maine Family Retreat
113 Cambridge Restoration
159 Nashville Stone House
189 Aspen Canyon House
215 Casa Maya
251 Seawolf X
282 About Meyer Davis
283 Contributing Authors
284 Acknowledgments
286 Project Credits