Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Guide to Styles and Types, 1810-1930

Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Guide to Styles and Types, 1810-1930

by Robert S. Gamble
Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Guide to Styles and Types, 1810-1930

Historic Architecture in Alabama: A Guide to Styles and Types, 1810-1930

by Robert S. Gamble

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Overview

Richly illustrated and concisely organized, this architectural guide provides an invaluable resource for those interested in the study, appreciation, and preservation of the state's architecture.

Robert Gamble outlines in detail the primary architectural currents and styles that have surfaced in Alabama over the years and defined thestate's built landscape. The structures and styles, all well-illustrated,range from folk houses and early settlement buildings to railway terminals,churches, libraries, municipal and university buildings, palatial private mansions, and modest homes. Structures from every period and every major stylistic era—Federal, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Romanesque and Mission Revival, and the Richardsonian—are documented meticulously, along with examples of early—Modern buildings, including Alabama's only Frank Lloyd Wright structure and skyscrapers from the Chicago school.

More than 200 photographs, supplemented by sketches, plans, and etchings, provide the general reader and the design professional with images of Alabama architecture in all its variety and range. Many illustrations offer rare views of buildings long since demolished. A substantial glossary of architectural terms and a thorough bibliography enhance this standard sure to be welcomed anew by any lover of old buildings, whether weekend rambler or serious student.




 

 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817311346
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 08/23/2001
Edition description: First Edition, First Edition
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 1,064,832
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Robert S. Gamble is State Architectural Historian for the Alabama Historical Commission and the author, with Chip Cooper and Harry Knopke, of Silent in the Land. In 1989 Gamble was awarded the prestigious Antoinette Forrester Downing Award by the Society of Architectural Historians for excellence in a published survey of historic buildings.

 

Table of Contents

Preface to the Paperback Editionvii
Preface to the First Editionix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Historic Architecture in Alabama3
Folk Forms23
The Basic Dogtrot House24
The I-House with Sheds29
The Tidewater Cottage33
The Creole Cottage37
The Spraddle-Roof House41
The High Styles44
Neoclassicism: The Federal and Jeffersonian Phases44
Neoclassicism: The Greek Revival Phase57
The Gothic Revival80
Italianate and Renaissance Revival92
The "Cottage Orne"107
Romanesque Revival109
High Victorian Gothic114
Second Empire118
Queen Anne121
Richardson Romanesque127
Colonial Revival133
The Beaux Arts Influence138
Arts and Crafts Philosophy and the "Craftsman" Style145
The Mission Style151
The Early Skyscraper Era155
The Twentieth Century Academic Revivals and "Period" Architecture159
Epilogue169
Glossary of Architectural Terms175
Brief Bibliography for Alabama Architecture199
Index208
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