North Carolina architecture

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Where to find it

Davis Library — Reserves (Service Desk)

Call Number
NA730.N8 B5 2005
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C720 B62n
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
Dustjacket.
Call Number
C720 B62n c. 2
Status
Available
Item Note
Dustjacket.

Summary

This award-winning, lavishly illustrated history displays the wide range of North Carolina's architectural heritage, from colonial times to the beginning of World War II. North Carolina Architecture addresses the state's grand public and private buildings that have become familiar landmarks, but it also focuses on the quieter beauty of more common structures: farmhouses, barns, urban dwellings, log houses, mills, factories, and churches. These buildings, like the people who created them and who have used them, are central to the character of North Carolina.



Now in a convenient new format, this portable edition of North Carolina Architecture retains all of the text of the original edition as well as hundreds of halftones by master photographer Tim Buchman. Catherine Bishir's narrative analyzes construction and design techniques and locates the structures in their cultural, political, and historical contexts. This extraordinary history of North Carolina's built world presents a unique and valuable portrait of the state.

Contents

The colonial period, 1680-1776 -- The federal period, 1780-1830 -- The antebellum period, 1830-1861 -- The late nineteenth century, 1865-1900 -- The early twentieth century, 1900-1941.

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