What style is it? : a guide to American architecture.

by John C. Poppeliers

Paper Book, 1983

Status

Available

Call number

720.0973 Poppeliers 1983

Publication

Washington, D.C. : Preservation Press, c1983.

Description

Architectural style is defined as a definite type of architecture, distinguished by special characteristics of structure and ornament. This revised edition of What Style Is It? includes new sections on Neoclassical, Romanesque and Rustic Styles. It also provides more examples of how pure styles vary by geographic region across the US. * Includes sections on 25 of the most significant architectural styles including Early Colonial, Federal and Second Empire * More than 200 photos and line drawings make this a visually rich resource. 30% of photos and drawings are new to this edition * A glossary offers quick access to architectural terms * Includes an added guide to using the Historical American Buildings Society online catalogue of more than 30,000 historic structures, giving access to more than 51,000 measured drawings, 156,000 photographs and more than 30,000 original historical reports… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1977

Physical description

112 p.; 26 cm

ISBN

0891331166 / 9780891331162

Local notes

"Historic American Buildings Survey, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior."
Bibliography: p. 107-109.

Barcode

1016

DDC/MDS

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