A Field Guide to American Houses

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 728.0973 EAN: 9780394739694 ISBN: 0394739698 Label: Knopf Manufacturer: Knopf Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 544 Publication Date: 1984-05-12 Publisher: Knopf Release Date: 1984-05-12 Studio: Knopf
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The guide that enables you to identify, and place in their historic and architectural contexts, the houses you see in your neighborhood or in your travels across America. 17th century to the present.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A must have!!! Comment: I bought this book as reference material on the advice of an architect friend. He told me "If you need help figuring out the style of a house then buy this book" and he showed me his copy. He was right. The book is well organized which helps compare styles quickly and the many black and white pictures of houses that the author uses as examples are great because the b&w contrast helps your eye focus on details. This a great book to have in any architectural office. Its great for novices and experienced alike.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great resource for writers Comment: As a writer, you need lots of details to keep the reader interested, and this book has details on houses most people wouldn't know. Of course, if you give no details the story is not interesting, and if you give wrong details, some reader will know it and be disapointed. A book like this can be invaluable.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great description of historical architecture styles Comment: After some introductory chapters on the history and theory of homebuilding, the McAlesters commence with descriptions of the different styles. Each major style is described with a large stylized diagram with its identifying features labeled, a description of the major subtypes, descriptions of the style's unique elements, a paragraph on the frequency and locations of its occurrence, some historical comments, and then dozens of black and white photographs. The styles are ordered roughly chronologically, from native dwellings and colonial houses in 1600 to the neoeclectric houses of the 1970s and 1980s. (Even my 2006 printing ended with the 1980s.)
I read the field guide cover to cover - something I never before done with a field guide. By the end, it seemed repetitive, but overall I was impressed with almost everything about this book from the introductions to the last diagrams. Every time I travel though a historical neighborhood, I am glad that I read this book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Resource Comment: Great book!!! I'm using for my company to get a true representation of many styles for many of the house I'm designing. A great resource for any firm!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: great book for the housing history Comment: great at housing history
great describe for the house component
good picture to show handy book to show at real estate
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