Early American Houses


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An intriguing examination of classic colonial houses, this fact-filled foray explores with remarkable concision the "medieval period" of American architecture. The treatise takes for its examples the first houses built along the Atlantic coast in the seventeenth century. While these early structures were usually based on traditional English and Dutch styles, their design and methods of construction soon acquired a unique character of their own. Geographically remote from the stylistic restrictions of Europe, American architects used new plans and construction elements to create fresh new dwellings with individual beauty and charm. Early American Houses includes over 100 photographs and illustrations that highlight the architecture of young America, with a particular focus on the Tudor and late Gothic styles that ultimately shaped the distinctive house designs of today. Original floor plans and sketches abound — including interior and exterior treatments, elevations, and framing — partnered with detailed descriptions that breathe life into each construction. Accompanying this work is a comprehensive Glossary of Colonial Architectural Terms. Originally published separately, it provides definitions for everything from "arch" to "wainscot," and it is reprinted here to enhance the overall value of the companion volume.










Early American Houses


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Home Building and Woodworking in Colonial America


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Presents the history of homebuilding as practiced by the colonists in preRevolutionary days.




Homebuilding and Woodworking


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Explores the tools and technology that the American colonists use to build homes that could stand the test of time.




Vernacular architecture in the Codroy Valley


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This book relates the story of a small Newfoundland community, as told through its buildings. From the addition of a kitchen to the construction of a new house, the way people build and change their homes says a great deal about their histories and daily lives, and the author’s insights on the stories told in the architecture of the Codroy Valley are sure to encourage readers to look at their own communities in a new way.




New Hampshire Architecture


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An illustrated popular guide to the Granite State's rich architectural heritage




Recording Historic Buildings


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Sightseeking


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A startlingly original synthesis of keen observation and interpretive skill that will transform one s understanding of New England s man-made landscape"