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Name
  
Myron Goldfinger


Books
  
Villages in the sun

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Myron Goldfinger is an American architect, known for his 1969 publication, Villages in the Sun, which discussed the architectural style of the Mediterranean. Goldfinger was the designer of the "elegant, high-style" beachside hotel Cove Castles, in 1985. In addition, he designed the luxury resort Altamer in Anguilla. He is married to June. Myron Goldfinger is the architect of the modern house in Long Island featured prominently in the Martin Scorsese film, "Wolf of Wall Street".

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Publications

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  • Goldfinger, Myron. Villages in the Sun: Mediterranean Community Architecture. New York: Praeger, 1969. OCLC 53690. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 393 libraries.
  • Spanish translation Arquitectura popular mediterrĂ¡nea Barcelona: G. Gili, 1993. ISBN 9788425216114
  • Goldfinger, Myron. Myron Goldfinger, Architect. New York City, NY: Artium Books, 1992 ISBN 9780963314406
  • Goldfinger, Myron The Goldfinger Caribbean: New York : Artium Books, 2005 ISBN 9780963314413

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    References

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