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George Walsh

Making a Tennis Court

George E. Walsh'Äôs “Making a Tennis Court” offers an insightful exploration of the meticulous process involved in constructing a tennis court, emphasizing not just the technical aspects but also the artistic vision behind such an endeavor. Employing a clear and engaging literary style, Walsh weaves together practical guidance with historical context, reflecting on the evolution of tennis court design and the sport's cultural significance. His writing resonates with both a sense of craftsmanship and personal investment, inviting readers to appreciate the nuances involved in creating a space that balances sport and aesthetics. Walsh's background as an architect and avid tennis enthusiast deeply informs his approach to the subject. His passionate exploration of design principles, combined with his firsthand experiences in the sport, elevates the narrative beyond a mere how-to guide. With a keen understanding of both architecture and athleticism, Walsh brings a unique perspective that celebrates the intersection of these two fields, making the book a compelling read for both tennis aficionados and design professionals alike. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in the art and science of sports facilities, offering a comprehensive guide that not only instructs but also inspires. Whether you are a seasoned tennis player, a budding architect, or simply captivated by innovative design, Walsh's work provides invaluable insights that will enrich your understanding of how spaces shape our experiences.
41 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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