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The Georgian house in Britain and AmericaThe Georgian house in Britain and America

The Georgian house in Britain and America1995

Steven Parissien

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"The first part of this book describes the development of the Georgian style, beginning with its introduction in the early eighteenth century in Britain and the colonies. In the 1740s, metropolitan areas on America's east coast, particularly the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston, and Alexandria, were beginning to show excellent examples of Georgian architecture." "In the second part of the book, a chapter is devoted to each element of the house - roofs, stonework, brick, doors and windows, fireplaces, and moldings are examined, stressing the need for today's occupants to understand the ideas, techniques, and materials employed by the original builders. This book enables the preservationist, historian, architect, carpenter, and decorator to understand the craftsmanship and context of the Georgian house."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL3057075W

Subjects

Domestic ArchitectureArchitecture, ColonialArchitecture, GeorgianColonial ArchitectureArchitectureGeorgian ArchitectureArchitecture, DomesticHistoryArchitecture, domestic, great britainArchitecture, domestic, united states

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