Description:
A tour of domestic architecture in the cities and towns of the American West
In this new, information-packed field guide, the authors of the perennially popular A Field Guide to American Housesthe book that taught us how to identify architectural stylesnow show us houses well worth looking at and the neighborhoods in which we can find many of them, in 110 cities and towns in seventeen western states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. The 172 historic neighborhoods covered contain hundreds of interesting dwellings that can be viewed, without ceremony, from the streetand almost 200 museum houses of particular architectural and/or artistic significance whose interiors can be visited. The book is organized alphabetically by state, and by cities and towns within each state. An introduction to each city or town (together with descriptions of its neighborhoods and museum houses) explains how the area developed and how its architectural styles document its past. There are 701 illustrationshistoric and currentto instruct and entice house-lovers. The 173 maps show the location of every neighborhood and every museum house includedand point the way to the most interesting districts. The book's introduction provides a chronological over-view of the entire Westwith illustrations and maps that show the region's principal styles of pre-1940 domestic architecture. The appendix points out the geographic and design factors that have contributed to the overall character of various westernneighborhoods
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