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OverviewRustic Architecture in America 1887-1940 is a history of a series of misunderstood masterpieces, the log-based architecture that emerged in the Adirondacks and the National Parks between 1890 and 1935. It is a history of how both form and technology of construction were determined by the tourist industry and the railroads who built the buildings and the social and environmental damage caused by the larger process of which they were a part. Many of these buildings were constructional shams driven by romantic pretenses, but there is also in the best of this architecture something truly original. It is also a history of how the rustic aesthetic transcended glib, mythic romanticism to produce a truly original architecture, how the unique conditions of the West merged craft with the industrial, of how its designers drew on the landscape of the West in combination with the European traditions of the rustic to create an original architecture and a unique way of building. Forty buildings are examined in detail. The text and the numerous original drawings unfold the story how the work was actually constructed in relation to its many enduring myths. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edward FordPublisher: Oro Editions Imprint: Oro Editions Weight: 0.760kg ISBN: 9781957183947ISBN 10: 1957183942 Pages: 500 Publication Date: 14 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Books this definitive are extremely rare, appearing but once or twice in a generation and leaving their mark on the literature for years to come.... there is nothing else like it for the national parks--some wonderful coffee table books and guides, perhaps, but not a volume this painstakingly detailed."" --National Park Traveler ""Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965) submitted this 10-part manuscript shortly after World War II. It was his most ambitious book: a genre-bending, holistic alternate history of architecture spanning from prehistoric caves to the atomic bomb.... Over the last decade, the editors have painstakingly reassembled this book from the archives, supplementing it with introductory essays, notes, and interpretations."" --Architectural Record Author InformationEdward Ford is the author of the two volumes of The Details of Modern Architecture (MIT), and The Architectural Detail (Princeton Architectural Press). His architectural work is the subject of Five Houses, Ten Details (Princeton Architectural Press) He has taught at Washington University-St. Louis, the University of Virginia, the University of Texas Austin, and other universities. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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