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— Veranda
Revel in Peter Pennoyer’s latest book celebrating a Czech cubist-inspired home.
— Luxe Interiors + Design
On a trip to Europe in 2013, Ohio businessman and art collector Scott Mueller fell in love with Czech Cubism, a now-obscure style of avant-garde art and design… Mr. Mueller commissioned the firm of New York-based architect Peter Pennoyer to build a house inspired by the style on his 146-acre property near Cleveland, Rowdy Meadow. As the new book Rowdy Meadow shows, the result looks a bit different from most Ohio homes.
— The Wall Street Journal
Mitchell Owens describes the 16,000-square-foot home Rowdy Meadow as ‘a work of art that has been designed to hold works of art,’ and a Gesamtkunstwerk.’ ” Both may be true of Scott Mueller’s jaw-dropping estate in Hunting Valley, Ohio, where art abounds indoors and out, but it’s also excellent fodder for a book. . . . Pennoyer’s ode to Czech Cubism is one for the ages, and indeed, a total work of art in itself.
— ADPro
The idea of building a new mansion outside Cleveland inspired by Czech Cubism, a movement that thrived more than 100 years ago, sounds quirky at best. But once you know the architect is Peter Pennoyer, the unquestioned proof is in Rowdy Meadow: House, Land, Art.
— 1stDibs/Introspective