The American Architect and Building News

The American Architect and Building News
Title The American Architect and Building News PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1152
Release 1884
Genre Architecture
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The American Architect and Building News

The American Architect and Building News
Title The American Architect and Building News PDF eBook
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Pages 480
Release 1877
Genre Architecture
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Three American Architects

Three American Architects
Title Three American Architects PDF eBook
Author James F. O'Gorman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 194
Release 1992-09-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780226620725

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''Discusses the individual and collective achievement of the three American architects.''--

The California Architect and Building News

The California Architect and Building News
Title The California Architect and Building News PDF eBook
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Pages 190
Release 1882
Genre Architecture
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Ezra Stoller, Photographer

Ezra Stoller, Photographer
Title Ezra Stoller, Photographer PDF eBook
Author Nina Rappaport
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 290
Release 2012-12-04
Genre Photography
ISBN 0300172370

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A long-awaited survey of the full range of Stoller's stunning photography

Houses from Books

Houses from Books
Title Houses from Books PDF eBook
Author Daniel D. Reiff
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 448
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780271044194

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Many homes across America have designs based on plans taken from pattern books or mail-order catalogs. In Houses from Books, Daniel D. Reiff traces the history of published plans and offers the first comprehensive survey of their influence on the structure and the style of American houses from 1738 to 1950. Houses from Books shows that architectural publications, from Palladio&’s I Quattro Libri to Aladdin's Readi-Cut Homes, played a decisive role in every aspect of American domestic building. Reiff discusses the people and the firms who produced the books as well as the ways in which builders and architects adapted the designs in communities throughout the country. His book also offers a wide-ranging analysis of the economic and social conditions shaping American building practices. As architectural publication developed and grew more sophisticated, it played an increasingly prominent part in the design and the construction of domestic buildings. In villages and small towns, which often did not have professional architects, the publications became basic resources for carpenters and builders at all levels of expertise. Through the use of published designs, they were able to choose among a variety of plans, styles, and individual motifs and engage in a fruitful dialogue with past and present architects. Houses from Books reconstructs this dialogue by examining the links between the published designs and the houses themselves. Reiff&’s book will be indispensable to architectural historians, architects, preservationists, and regional historians. Realtors and homeowners will also find it of great interest. A catalog at the end of the book can function as a guide for those attempting to locate a model and a date for a particular design. Houses from Books contains a wealth of photographs, many by the author, that enhance its importance as a history and guide.

Robert R. Taylor and Tuskegee

Robert R. Taylor and Tuskegee
Title Robert R. Taylor and Tuskegee PDF eBook
Author Ellen Weiss
Publisher NewSouth Books
Pages 306
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1588382486

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"Ellen Weiss breaks important new ground in her remarkable monograph on Robert R. Taylor. This volume is by far the most detailed account we have of an African American architect. Weiss vividly conveys the immense challenges faced by black architects and professionals of every kind, especially during the rise of Jim Crow. Along the way we get myriad insights on architectural education, architect-client relationships, and the development of a major institution of higher learning."--- Richard Longstreth, George Washington University "Architectural historian Ellen Weiss's book provides a wealth of little-known factual information about Taylor and a scholarly historical analysis of his many contributions in architectural education and professional practice. A must-read for anyone with an interest in architecture and a certain reference for every architecture student."--- Richard Dozier, Dean, Robert R. Taylor School of Architecture & Construction Science, Tuskegee University "Robert R. Taylor's place in history as the first academically-trained African American architect has been well known, but an authoritative assessment of his contribution to American architectural and planning practice has remained elusive until now. Weiss deftly interweaves the story of the Tuskegee campus with an examination of Taylor's pedagogy and the plight of black architects in the early twentieth century."--- Gary Van Zante, Curator of Architecture and Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology