Name/Title
Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, IVEntry/Object ID
2013.002.118Description
Presents the results of architectural research, field work, and analysis presented by members of the Vernacular Architecture Forum.
Contents: Carpentry in Northfield, Massachusetts: The Domestic Architecture of Calvin Stearns and Sons, 1799-1856 / by J. Ritchie Garrison -- Samuel Wilson's Working World: Builders and Buildings in Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1780-1827 / by Gabrielle Lanier -- The Social Context of Eighteenth-Century West New Jersey Brick Artisanry / by Michael J. Chiarappa -- Good and Sufficient Language for Building / by Catherine W. Bishir -- Explicit Rules, Implicit Rules, and Formal Variation in Vernacular Building / by Howard Davis -- Exploring the Role of Women in the Creation of Vernacular Architecture / by Rebecca Sample Bernstein and Carolyn Torma -- The Evolution of a Vernacular Tradition / by Jay Edwards -- Pitched Roofs over Flat: The Emergence of a New Building Tradition in Hispanic New Mexico / by Chris Wilson -- The Cycle of Transformations in Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania, Houses / by Charles Bergengren -- Slave Villages in the Danish West Indies: Changes of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries / by William Chapman -- African-Virginians and the Vernacular Building Tradition in Richmond City, 1790-1860 / by Gregg D. Kimball -- A Legacy of Coal: The Coal Company towns of Southwestern Pennsylvania / by Margaret M. Mulrooney -- Charterville and the Landscape of Social Reform / by Annmarie Adams -- Graeme Park and the Three-Cell Plan: A Lost type in Colonial Architecture / by Mark Reinberger -- Grand Illusions: Decorative Interior Painting in North Carolina / by Laura A.W. Phillips -- Domestic Architecture in Hispanic California: The Monterey Style Reconsidered / by Mark L. Brack -- A History of American Beds and Bedrooms / by Elizabeth Collins Cromley -- Getting the Houses to the People: Edward Bok, The Ladies' Home Journal, and the Ideal House / by Leland M. Roth -- Toward a Performance Theory of the Suburban Ideal, 1877-1917 / by Mary Corbin Sies
vii, 255 p. : ill., plans ; 26 cm. (softcover)Collection
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Vernacular architecture--United StatesBook Details
Author
Herman, Bernard L., 1951-
Vernacular Architecture Forum (U.S.), Carter, Thomas, 1949-Publisher
University of Missouri PressDate Published
circa 1991Call No.
NA705 .P477 v. 4ISBN
082620659xNotes
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PermanentDate
February 7, 2023General Notes
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Notes: Edited by Thomas Carter and Bernard L. Herman.
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