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Great American Houses and Their Architectural Styles: Twenty-Five Landmarks and Their Architectural Styles

by Virginia Mcalester

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ISBN10: 1558597506
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In this lavishly produced volume, authors Virginia and Lee McAlester explore outstanding landmark houses that exemplify America's major architectural and interior design styles from Colonial times to the mid-twentieth century. These twenty-five houses are illustrated with more than 350 specially commissioned full-color photographs of interior and exterior views, 125 black-and-white line drawings and floor plans, historical paintings, and vintage photographs. The text not only discusses the houses' architectural innovations and design elements but also profiles the architects and their clients. The featured houses were built by many of the country's leading architects - from Alexander Jackson Davis, Richard Morris Hunt, Henry Hobson Richardson, and McKim, Mead and White to Frank Lloyd Wright, the Greene brothers, and Walter Gropius - and owned by some of its most celebrated citizens, including Thomas Jefferson, Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, Jay Gould, the Guggenheims, the Phippses, and the Vanderbilts. As a result, the book is as much a cultural history as it is an architectural study. The authors also include an informative discussion of each style as it can be seen in vernacular versions around the country. Located all over the United States, most of the featured houses are open to the public, and the book provides their addresses and other helpful information for visitors. Great American Houses and Their Architectural Styles will be irresistible to all house lovers, architects, and designers, and will give readers a deeper understanding and appreciation of our rich architectural heritage.

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The authors explore outstanding landmark houses that exemplify America's major architectural and interior design styles from Colonial times to the present. The 25 houses are illustrated with 350 specially commissioned color photographs of interior and exterior views (kudos to photographer Alex McLean), 125 b&w line drawings and floor plans, historical paintings, and vintage photographs. The text not only discusses the houses' architectural innovations and design elements but also profiles the architects and their clients. 10.25x10.25"
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 336-337) and index.

Table of Contents

Colonial houses : Iron Works House, Saugus, Massachusette : First-period English style — Lee House, Marblehead, Massachusetts : Georgian style — Russell House, Charleston, South Carolina : Federal style — Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia : early classical revival style — Parlange, New Roads, Louisiana : French colonial style — Spanish Governor's Palace, San Antonio, Texas : Spanish colonial style — Romantic houses : Melrose, Natchez, Mississippi : Greek revival style — Lyndhurst, Tarrytown, New York : Gothic revival style — Morse-Libby house, Portland, Maine : Italianate style — Victorian houses : Chãateau-sur-Mer, Newport, Rhode Island : Second Empire style — Mark Twain House, Hartford, Connecticut : stick style — Glenmont, West Orange, New Jersey : Queen Anne style — Naumkeag, Stockbridge, Massachusetts : shingle style — Glessner House, Chicago, Illinois : Richardson Romanesque style --

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ISBN:
9781558597501
With:
McLean, Alex
Other:
McAlester, Lee
Photographer:
McLean, Alex
Author:
McAlester, A. Lee
Author:
McAlester, Virginia
Author:
McAlester, Lee
Publisher:
Abbeville Press
Location:
New York :
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Domestic
Subject:
Interior decoration
Subject:
Architecture, domestic
Subject:
Interior decoration -- United States -- Themes, motives.
Subject:
Residential
Subject:
Buildings - Residential
Subject:
Architecture, Domestic -- United States.
Subject:
Interior decoration -- United States.
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Series Volume:
86-18
Publication Date:
October 1994
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
348
Dimensions:
1030x1016x117 461

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