The Seattle Bungalow
Title | The Seattle Bungalow PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Ore |
Publisher | |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Architecture |
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In the early twentieth century, the appearance of new houses across the United States shifted dramatically. Rejecting the elaborate decoration and complexity of Victorian homes, these new houses featured open, parlorless interiors and a minimalist aesthetic, radiating an aura of warmth, coziness, and naturalness. Nowhere were such residences more evident than in West Coast cities, especially Seattle, where explosive growth generated entire neighborhoods of this new house type--the bungalow. It was the nation's first modern home, and it established the essential characteristics of popular housing for the rest of the twentieth century. In The Seattle Bungalow, Janet Ore modifies the common notion that architectural change flows only from the design elite--the architects, domestic reformers, and planners who advocate for changes in domestic architecture--and argues that ordinary people played a crucial role in creating the bungalow. Through their growing power as consumers, modest-income families influenced the physical form of early twentieth-century houses and suburban landscapes. Still operating within a nineteenth-century labor and contracting system, small home builders responded to rising consumer demand for new conveniences such as electricity and central heating by simplifying their structures. Ambitious salespeople-real estate agents, plan book purveyors, and builders--created a new market for affordable small houses through astute advertising and financing. And once families acquired their homes, they used them flexibly, adapting their lives to their domestic spaces and refashioning their homes when necessary. From such efforts sprang the Seattle bungalow, an artifact of ordinary people's part in creating modern culture. Janet Oreis assistant professor of history at Colorado State University and has been a contributing writer toPacific Northwest QuarterlyandPerspectives in Vernacular Architecture. "Janet Ore's subject - the origins, marketing, development, and legacy of working-class housing in Seattle - offers an opportunity not only to explore architectural history but to characterize the economic, aesthetic, moral, and social dimensions of such housing." - Dennis Andersen, co-author ofDistant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Legacy of H. H. Richardson "A valuable record of the housing boom that transformed the American suburban landscape in the first decades of the twentieth century." - Kingston Heath, Director, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, University of Oregon
Classic Houses of Seattle
Title | Classic Houses of Seattle PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline T. Swope |
Publisher | Timber Press (OR) |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0881927171 |
With useful lists of featured houses by style and by neighborhood, this essential resource is both an important portrait of the city and an invaluable guide to a rich chapter in the history of residential architecture in the Pacific Northwest."--BOOK JACKET.
Historic Seattle Preservation & Development Authority Presents Discovering the Seattle Bungalow
Title | Historic Seattle Preservation & Development Authority Presents Discovering the Seattle Bungalow PDF eBook |
Author | Larry E. Johnson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 10 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Architecture, Domestic |
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American Bungalow Style
Title | American Bungalow Style PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Winter |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1996-05 |
Genre | House & Home |
ISBN | 068480168X |
In the tradition of The Wright Style, this lush volume captures the charm of that Arts and Crafts-era building type called the bungalow--and provides a wealth of ideas for restoring and decorating these historic American homes. 300+ full-color photos. 14 black & white photos. Line drawings.
Seattle's Floating Homes
Title | Seattle's Floating Homes PDF eBook |
Author | Erin Feeney |
Publisher | Arcadia Library Editions |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2012-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781531664534 |
Seattle's floating homes community began as a population of unregulated and inexpensive industrial houses in the late 1800s, yet it has evolved to become some of the most sought-after real estate in Seattle today. Little has been shared about this intimate and unique community that is characterized by eclectic architecture, diverse individuals, and a strong sense of community. It is hard to imagine Seattle without its floating homes, but there was a period of time when the community was considered undesirable and was almost driven from the city shores. This book explores the community history of floating homes in Seattle, tales from life on the dock, and the ongoing challenges of being a fringe neighborhood in the urban context of the city.
Craftsman Bungalows
Title | Craftsman Bungalows PDF eBook |
Author | Jud Yoho |
Publisher | |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Architects |
ISBN |
Craftsman BungalowsJud YohoReprint of the deluxe edition published in Seattle in 1916Jud Yoho was a Seattle entrepreneur who offered plans for news homes basedon the Craftsman and Bungalow styles developed in the Arts and Craftsmovement. This pattern book contains photographs, floorplans and briefdescriptions of these "dream houses". The new introduction by DennisAndersen, an architectural historian, puts Yoho and this popular movement inperspective. This reprint will be of great interest to Arts and Crafts enthusiasts, homeowners, collectors, and architectural and social historians.
Bungalow Nation
Title | Bungalow Nation PDF eBook |
Author | Diane Maddex |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2003-12 |
Genre | Architecture |
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This much-anticipated book takes readers into the living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and baths of the best and most characteristic bungalows from five American neighborhoods where this housing type has flourished: Washington, DC, Chicago, Seattle, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Pasadena.