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More copies of this ISBN:American Bungalow Styleby Robert Winter
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:America once had a love affair with bungalows — and it's being rekindled coast to coast. This elegant book showcases exceptional examples and features a catalogue of period furnishings. With a flaming fire in the cozy hearth, a comfortable Morris chair, and soft, natural colors everywhere, bungalows have long embodied the ideal of the American home. At the turn of the century they took the country by storm, providing well-designed and well-priced shelter nationwide. Bungalows revolutionized residential architecture in America and grew into a beloved symbol of domesticity by offering stylish yet affordable housing for the average person. Today whole neighborhoods of bungalows are being saved and restored by people who appreciate the simple and natural lifestyle made possible by these small houses. Beautifully illustrated with more than three hundred color photographs, American Bungalow Style presents two dozen American houses that capture the bungalow spirit. Many are Arts and Crafts in style, others show a touch of Spain or colonial America, and all exemplify the charms that enticed thousands of bungalow buyers during the form's heyday from 1880 to 1930. Among the bungalows included are examples by famous architects from Frank Lloyd Wright to Bernard Maybeck, as well as Gustav Stickley's own log cabin retreat. Many are the work of anonymous but skilled builders, and some were ordered by mail. Bungalows may differ widely in style and size, but they have in common a simplified plan that places most of the living spaces on one floor. They are typically one or one and a half stories high, low in profile, and fitted with lots of built-ins and all the conveniences of their time. On their own piece of land, with a garden in front or back and space to park a car, bungalows provided the privacy and independence that many Americans favor. The idea that simplicity and artistry could harmonize in one affordable house spurred the bungalow's popularity — a rare movement in which good architecture was found outside the world of the wealthy. Bungalows allowed people of modest means to achieve something they had long sought: respectability. With its special features the bungalow filled more than the need for shelter. It provided fulfillment of the American dream. A fully illustrated appendix features more than one hundred furnishings suitable for bungalows and Arts and Crafts houses. This special catalogue section highlights modern reproductions of tables and chairs, lamps, textiles, wall coverings, tile, and hardware that look right at home in bungalows old and new, commodious and compact. Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 220) and index. About the AuthorRobert Winter is the Arthur G. Coons Professor of the History of Ideas, emeritus, at Occidental College in Los Angeles, where he has taught American and European social and intellectual history for many years. Author of The California Bungalow (1980) and "The Simple Bungalow" in Home Sweet Home (1983, Charles Moore, ed.), Winter has written extensively about the American Arts and Crafts movement and has recently edited Toward a Simpler Way of Life, a book on California's Arts and Crafts architects. His other books include A Guide to Architecture in San Francisco and Northern California (1985) and Los Angeles: An Architectural Guide (1994), both with David Gebhard. An active preservationist, Winter has served on the Los Angeles and Pasadena, California, cultural heritage commissions. He lives in a glorified bungalow, the Pasadena house built by Ernest and Alice Batchelder that is included in American Bungalow Style. Table of ContentsCONTENTS FOREWORD John Brinkmann, Publisher American Bungalow magazine BUNGALOW MANIA The Bungalow Defined The Winds of Democracy Selling the Bungalow Bungalow Courts Mail-Order Bungalow Bungalow Builders Bungalows Redux BUNGALOW STYLE Architectural Styles The Garden The Porch The Living Room The Kitchen and Dining Room Bedrooms The Bathroom The Attic and Basement Furnishings Decorative Arts BUNGALOWS REBORN Almost Heaven Airplane Bungalow The Wright Kind of Bungalow Maximum Cabin Tribute to Tile Stickley's Garden of Eden By Hammer and Hand Mirror Image Salute to Lumber Arroyo Redwood Home, Sweet Bungalow The Simple Life Grant Wood Country Movieland Magic Rose Valley Rustic Born Again A House by Mail Hispanic Hacienda Chicago Bungalow Belt Prairie Lights Hansel and Gretel Castle in Spain Maybeck with a View Cottage for a Squire In the Greene Style BUNGALOW BAZAAR SUPPLIERS SOURCES OF INFORMATION FURTHER READING CREDITS INDEX
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