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Victorian Architecture - Original Plans for Cottages, Small Estates, and Commerce

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor At Schiffer Craft, we celebrate everything handmade. Whether you're a weaver, woodworker, potter, or simply an enthusiast of beauty, our books will inspire you toward a life that blends traditional techniques with your unique vision. Learn more at www.schiffercraft.com. Klappentext An unabridged republication of Selected Designs from Shoppells Modern Houses! originally published by The Co-Operative Building Plan Association! Architects! 63 Broadway! New York! 1890. This rare catalog of residential designs is an invaluable guide for architectural historians! preservationists! and anyone attempting to restore a Victorian-era home. Besides acting as a guide to over 250 house plans! the book offers builders and homeowners essays in interior decoration and landscaping. It includes dozens of examples of architecture popular at the turn of the century including bungalow! stick-style! Gothic revival! chateau style! Queen Anne! and Eastlake influenced designs. More than 800 photos and line drawings illustrate front and side views! and floor plans complete with dimensions. Written descriptions include general dimensions! suggestions for interior finishes! color schemes! and cost estimates. The book begins with humble cottages estimated to cost less than $1!000 to build and expands to homes that would run over $10!000. There are also several row houses! a hotel! bank! church or meeting hall! a boathouse! and a seven-room school plan! plus plans for a carriage house and nine stables. Essays provide tips for an ice house! greenhouse! a cistern! heating and ventilation! removal of household waste! plumbing and drainage! and landscape gardening. Theres even a charming childrens playhouse. Zusammenfassung An unabridged republication of Selected Designs from Shoppell's Modern Houses! originally published by The Co-Operative Building Plan Association! Architects! 63 Broadway! New York! 1890. This rare catalog of residential designs is an invaluable guide for architectural historians! preservationists! and anyone attempting to restore a Victorian-era home. Besides acting as a guide to over 250 house plans! the book offers builders and homeowners essays in interior decoration and landscaping. It includes dozens of examples of architecture popular at the turn of the century including bungalow! stick-style! Gothic revival! chateau style! Queen Anne! and Eastlake influenced designs. More than 800 photos and line drawings illustrate front and side views! and floor plans complete with dimensions. Written descriptions include general dimensions! suggestions for interior finishes! color schemes! and cost estimates. The book begins with humble cottages estimated to cost less than $1!000 to build and expands to homes that would run over $10!000. There are also several row houses! a hotel! bank! church or meeting hall! a boathouse! and a seven-room school plan! plus plans for a carriage house and nine stables. Essays provide tips for an ice house! greenhouse! a cistern! heating and ventilation! removal of household waste! plumbing and drainage! and landscape gardening. There's even a charming children's playhouse. ...

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Authors Editors, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Ltd. Publishing, Ltd. Schiffer Publishing, Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Schiffer Publishing Ltd., Tina (FRW) Skinner
Assisted by Schiffer Publishing Ltd (Editor)
Publisher Schiffer Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2003
 
EAN 9780764319693
ISBN 978-0-7643-1969-3
No. of pages 300
Dimensions 229 mm x 305 mm x 25 mm
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

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