Ranches, Rowhouses, and Railroad Flats

Ranches, Rowhouses, and Railroad Flats
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Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 0393730255
ISBN-13 : 9780393730258
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Ranches, Rowhouses, and Railroad Flats by : Christine M. Hunter

It is Ranches, Rowhouses, and Railroad Flats is a delightfully illustrated and readable introduction to the evolution of America's housing forms and the ways that they shape - and limit - the neighborhoods around them.

Ranches, Rowhouses & Railroad Flats

Ranches, Rowhouses & Railroad Flats
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Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1200558425
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Synopsis Ranches, Rowhouses & Railroad Flats by : Christine M. Hunter

Ranches Rowhouses and Railroad Flats

Ranches Rowhouses and Railroad Flats
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780393731866
ISBN-13 : 0393731863
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Ranches Rowhouses and Railroad Flats by : Christine Hunter

An introduction to housing in the United States: its characteristic forms and its environmental implications. What are the basic requirements for a home? Christine Hunter looks at how legal, cultural, and technological standards have developed, and examines current criteria for a "minimum standard" family home, in three possible forms: freestanding house, attached house, and apartment. She discusses interior spaces, connections to the immediate outdoors, mechanical and plumbing connections, and connections to society. She emphasizes the varied and often conflicting environmental concerns, and examines how homes are grouped and combined with other building types and open spaces into neighborhoods.

Houses for a New World

Houses for a New World
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780691246420
ISBN-13 : 0691246424
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Houses for a New World by : Barbara Miller Lane

The fascinating history of the twentieth century's most successful experiment in mass housing While the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra, and their contemporaries frequently influences our ideas about house design at the midcentury, most Americans during this period lived in homes built by little-known builders who also served as developers of the communities. Often dismissed as "little boxes, made of ticky-tacky," the tract houses of America's postwar suburbs represent the twentieth century’s most successful experiment in mass housing. Houses for a New World is the first comprehensive history of this uniquely American form of domestic architecture and urbanism. Between 1945 and 1965, more than thirteen million houses—most of them in new ranch and split-level styles—were constructed on large expanses of land outside city centers, providing homes for the country’s rapidly expanding population. Focusing on twelve developments in the suburbs of Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles, Barbara Miller Lane tells the story of the collaborations between builders and buyers, showing how both wanted houses and communities that espoused a modern way of life—informal, democratic, multiethnic, and devoted to improving the lives of their children. The resulting houses differed dramatically from both the European International Style and older forms of American domestic architecture. Based on a decade of original research, and accompanied by hundreds of historical images, plans, and maps, this book presents an entirely new interpretation of the American suburb. The result is a fascinating history of houses and developments that continue to shape how tens of millions of Americans live. Featured housing developments in Houses for a New World: Boston area: Governor Francis Farms (Warwick, RI) Wethersfield (Natick, MA) Brookfield (Brockton, MA) Chicago area: Greenview Estates (Arlington Heights, IL) Elk Grove Village Rolling Meadows Weathersfield at Schaumburg Los Angeles and Orange County area: Cinderella Homes (Anaheim, CA) Panorama City (Los Angeles) Rossmoor (Los Alamitos, CA) Philadelphia area: Lawrence Park (Broomall, PA) Rose Tree Woods (Broomall, PA)

Old-House Journal

Old-House Journal
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Total Pages : 96
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Synopsis Old-House Journal by :

Old-House Journal is the original magazine devoted to restoring and preserving old houses. For more than 35 years, our mission has been to help old-house owners repair, restore, update, and decorate buildings of every age and architectural style. Each issue explores hands-on restoration techniques, practical architectural guidelines, historical overviews, and homeowner stories--all in a trusted, authoritative voice.

The Patina of Place

The Patina of Place
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Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 1572331380
ISBN-13 : 9781572331389
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Patina of Place by : Kingston Wm Heath

"In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the booming textile industry turned many New England towns and villages into industrialized urban centers. This rapid urbanization transformed not only the economic base but the regional identity of communities such as New Bedford as new housing forms emerged to accommodate the largely immigrant workforce of the mills.

The Decorated Tenement

The Decorated Tenement
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9781452960463
ISBN-13 : 1452960461
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Decorated Tenement by : Zachary J. Violette

Winner of the International Society of Place, Landscape, and Culture Fred B. Kniffen Award A reexamination of working-class architecture in late nineteenth-century urban America As the multifamily building type that often symbolized urban squalor, tenements are familiar but poorly understood, frequently recognized only in terms of the housing reform movement embraced by the American-born elite in the late nineteenth century. This book reexamines urban America’s tenement buildings of this period, centering on the immigrant neighborhoods of New York and Boston. Zachary J. Violette focuses on what he calls the “decorated tenement,” a wave of new buildings constructed by immigrant builders and architects who remade the slum landscapes of the Lower East Side of Manhattan and the North and West Ends of Boston in the late nineteenth century. These buildings’ highly ornamental facades became the target of predominantly upper-class and Anglo-Saxon housing reformers, who viewed the facades as garish wrappings that often hid what they assumed were exploitative and brutal living conditions. Drawing on research and fieldwork of more than three thousand extant tenement buildings, Violette uses ornament as an entry point to reconsider the role of tenement architects and builders (many of whom had deep roots in immigrant communities) in improving housing for the working poor. Utilizing specially commissioned contem-porary photography, and many never-before-published historical images, The Decorated Tenement complicates monolithic notions of architectural taste and housing standards while broadening our understanding of the diversity of cultural and economic positions of those responsible for shaping American architecture and urban landscapes. Winner of the International Society of Place, Landscape, and Culture Fred B. Kniffen Award

The Celestial Railroad: A Steam Age Saga of Artisanship and Aspiration

The Celestial Railroad: A Steam Age Saga of Artisanship and Aspiration
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Publisher : S. David Wilson
Total Pages : 195
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Synopsis The Celestial Railroad: A Steam Age Saga of Artisanship and Aspiration by : S. David Wilson

This revised annotated work explores the rise and fall of the steam age as it shaped the life of an archetypal industrial family. Particular emphasis is placed on the railroad and shipbuilding industries in Britain and the United States.

A Field Guide to American Houses

A Field Guide to American Houses
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Publisher : Knopf
Total Pages : 881
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ISBN-10 : 9780385353878
ISBN-13 : 0385353871
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis A Field Guide to American Houses by : Virginia Savage McAlester

The fully expanded, updated, and freshly designed second edition of the most comprehensive and widely acclaimed guide to domestic architecture: in print since its original publication in 1984, and acknowledged everywhere as the unmatched, essential guide to American houses. This revised edition includes a section on neighborhoods; expanded and completely new categories of house styles with photos and descriptions of each; an appendix on "Approaches to Construction in the 20th and 21st Centuries"; an expanded bibliography; and 600 new photographs and line drawings.

Town and Terraced Housing

Town and Terraced Housing
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781136638435
ISBN-13 : 1136638431
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Town and Terraced Housing by : Avi Friedman

A systematic approach is used to cover the many facets of terraced and townhouses – a style of building which has been in use since the Roman era and is still useful today. The whole range of this style of housing is covered from interior design and construction methods, to more social factors like the issues of parking and street configurations. Alongside over 150 diagrams and eighty photos, Avi Friedman creates a book which will be a valuable resource for all those involved in the planning, design and creation of terraced and town houses.