Common Places
Editat de Dell Upton, John Michael Vlachen Limba Engleză Paperback – 1986
Ethnic, regional, and class differences have flavored the nation's vernacular architecture. Fraser D. Neiman reveals overt changes in houses and outbuildings indicative of the growing social separation and increasingly rigid relations between seventeenth-century Virginia planters and their servants. Fred B. Kniffen and Fred W. Peterson show how, following the westward expansion of the nineteenth century, the structures of the eastern elite were repeated and often rejected by frontier builders. Moving into the twentieth century, James Borchert tracks the transformation of the alley from an urban home for Washington's blacks in the first half of the century to its new status in the gentrified neighborhoods of the last decade, while Barbara Rubin's discussion of the evolution of the commercial strip counterpoints the goals of city planners and more spontaneous forms of urban expression.
The illustrations that accompany each article present the artifacts of America's material past. Photographs of individual buildings, historic maps of the nation's agricultural expanse, and descriptions of the household furnishings of the Victorian middle class, the urban immigrant population, and the rural farmer's homestead complete the volume, rooting vernacular architecture to the American people, their lives, and their everyday creations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780820307503
ISBN-10: 0820307505
Pagini: 554
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Longleaf on behalf of Univ of Georgia Press
ISBN-10: 0820307505
Pagini: 554
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Longleaf on behalf of Univ of Georgia Press