Buildings of Virginia

Buildings of Virginia

Author: Anne Carter Lee

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780813935652

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"This second of two volumes devoted to the Old Dominion encompasses five regions (Shenandoah Valley, Allegheny Highlands, Piedmont, Southside, and Southwest Virginia), comprising 53 counties and 20 of the state's independent cities."--Publisher's description.


The Architecture of Historic Rockbridge

The Architecture of Historic Rockbridge

Author: J. Daniel Pezzoni

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780977722044

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This abundantly illustrated, wide-ranging volume captures the rich and diverse architectural history of Rockbridge County, Virginia, including the two cities of Lexington and Buena Vista. While recent books have documented the area's social history, this book fills a long-recognized void by tracing the area's architectural heritage, from the eighteenth century to the post-World War II period. Beginning with early log and stone structures on what was once Virginia's frontier, the discussion moves on to the brick construction of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that produced some of the finest Federal homes in the Valley of Virginia. The book covers the many styles that would follow, often with their own vernacular interpretation. T he Architecture of Historic Rockbridge is an enormously useful companion to The Architecture of Historic Lexington, itself an invaluable resource now for forty years. Including discussions of towns, schools, churches, resorts, and industrial buildings, the new volume will satisfy the scholarly, while presenting architectural analysis in an engaging manner accessible to a general readership. The book is richly illustrated throughout, with over two hundred color and black-and-white photographs (including the work of internationally recognized photographer Sally Mann), line drawings, and historic maps. Distributed for the Historic Lexington Foundation


Buildings of Virginia

Buildings of Virginia

Author: Richard Guy Wilson

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 598

ISBN-13:

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Old Dominion's built environment has grown and changed extensively since its beginnings and the Buildings of Virginia reflects those changes. The book chronicles Williamsburg, a restored eighteenth-century town with the Governor's Palace and the Christopher Wren building. And journeys farther west to Richmond, the state capitol, designed by Thomas Jefferson. It then captures the many historical sites including the birthplaces of George Washington and Robert E. Lee in Westmoreland County. Along with this, the chapters delve into the agricultural history of the state, the expansion of the railroad, and construction of deepwater facilities. And, finally, to the times during and after World War II when manufacturing, military activities, and the growth of the federal establishment accelerated the trends toward industrialization and urbanization. Virginia's influences are truly far reaching--virtually every American city shares some of its architectural style. Approximately 800 buildings and 450 photographs and maps are included in this volume's discussion, truly exhibiting the range of architecture that make up this region. Written by the voice behind A&E's America's Castles, this book is an ideal source for research in architectural history and sociology. Travelers and general readers can also utilize the book as a companion to the many fascinating sites throughout eastern Virginia.


Classic Commonwealth

Classic Commonwealth

Author: Chris Novelli

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13:

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The Department of Historic Resources (DHR) is pleased to present Classic Commonwealth: Virginia Architecture from the Colonial Era through 1940. Our new publication is designed to aid professionals, students, and the interested public in identifying and documenting the numerous types and styles of historic buildings in the Commonwealth. The guide first provides an overview of Virginia's architectural heritage within the context of larger historic trends, from its colonial era settlement and role in the founding of the United States, to the elimination of its slavery-based economy, and on through the economic, technological and cultural innovations of the early twentieth century. We have compiled the architectural styles and forms discussed herein based on terminology used by DHR's Virginia Cultural Resources Information System (VCRIS) database (public portal available at https://vcris.dhr.virginia.gov/vcris/Mapviewer/), and guidance for using the system is provided as well.


Prodigy Houses of Virginia

Prodigy Houses of Virginia

Author: Barbara Burlison Mooney

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780813926735

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Introduction : "An art which shews so much" -- Defining the prodigy house : architectural aesthetics and the colonial dialect -- "Blind stupid fortune" : profiling the architectural patron -- "Reason reascends her throne" : the impact of dowry -- "Each rascal will be a director" : architectural patrons and the building process -- Learning to become "good mechanics in building" -- Epistemologies of female space : early Tidewater mansions -- Political power and the limits of genteel architecture


Architectural Styles

Architectural Styles

Author: Owen Hopkins

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Published: 2014-09-08

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 1780676387

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Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Gothic and Gothic Revival, or how to distinguish between Baroque and Neoclassical? This guide makes extensive use of photographs to identify and explain the characteristic features of nearly 300 buildings. The result is a clear and easy-to-navigate guide to identifying the key styles of western architecture from the classical age to the present day.


Identifying American Architecture

Identifying American Architecture

Author: John J. G. Blumenson

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780761991434

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Have you ever been intrigued by a beautiful building and wondered when it was built? Identifying American Architecture provides the answer to such questions in a concise handbook perfect for preservationists, architects, students, and tourists alike. With 214 photographs, it allows readers to associate real buildings with architectural styles, elements, and orders. Identifying American Architecture was designed to be used--carried about and kept handy for frequent reference. Every photograph is keyed to an explanatory legend pointing out characteristic features of each building's style. Trade bookstores order from W.W. Norton, NY