WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURE 1791-1861: PROB.

WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURE 1791-1861: PROB.
Title WASHINGTON ARCHITECTURE 1791-1861: PROB. PDF eBook
Author D. REIFF
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Washington Architecture, 1791-1861

Washington Architecture, 1791-1861
Title Washington Architecture, 1791-1861 PDF eBook
Author Daniel Drake Reiff
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 1972
Genre Architecture
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Washington Architecture, 1791-1861

Washington Architecture, 1791-1861
Title Washington Architecture, 1791-1861 PDF eBook
Author Daniel Drake Reiff
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Pages 161
Release 1972
Genre Architecture
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Washington Architecture, 1791-1861

Washington Architecture, 1791-1861
Title Washington Architecture, 1791-1861 PDF eBook
Author Daniel Drake Reiff
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Pages 161
Release 1972
Genre Architecture
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Building the Dream

Building the Dream
Title Building the Dream PDF eBook
Author Gwendolyn Wright
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 360
Release 1983-04-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780262730648

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The evolution of housing in America. This book is concerned essentially with the model of domestic environment in this country, as it has evolved from colonial architecture through current urban projects. Beginning with Puritan townscape, topics include urban row housing, Big House and slave quarters, factory housing, rural cottages, Victorian suburbs, urban tenements, apartment life, bungalows, company towns, planned residential communities, public housing for the poor, suburban sprawl.

Historic Resource Study

Historic Resource Study
Title Historic Resource Study PDF eBook
Author William Bushong
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1990
Genre Government publications
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Hidden Alleyways of Washington, DC

Hidden Alleyways of Washington, DC
Title Hidden Alleyways of Washington, DC PDF eBook
Author Kim Prothro Williams
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 315
Release 2023-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1647123933

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The remarkable architectural and social history of DC’s multifaceted alleyways Alleyways in Washington, DC, have always been a fundamental part of the city’s life and economy. Deliberately hidden from public view by the capital’s early planners, DC’s alleys were created to provide access to stables, carriage houses, and other utility buildings. But as the city grew and property values rose, the nature of some alleys and their buildings changed, resulting in a parallel world of residential , manufacturing, and artistic spaces. Kim Prothro Williams reveals this world in a fascinating and richly illustrated history. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the city’s inhabited alleys were often unsanitary spaces that were home to its poorest residents. These conditions spurred Progressive Era campaigns to demolish alley dwellings, which in turn led to the displacement of minority and disadvantaged communities. Today, many remaining alleyways, with their intimately scaled buildings, have been transformed into vibrant commercial and residential spaces. Yet this new wave of development raises questions about how spaces that were once reserved for the city’s poorest residents now cater to the wealthy. This book is a must-have for anyone with an interest in Washington, social history, architecture, or historical preservation.