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Gervase Wheeler A British Architect In America 18471860 Rene Tribert

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Gervase Wheeler A British Architect In America 18471860 Rene Tribert
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Publisher: Wesleyan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.19 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Renée Tribert, James F. O'Gorman
ISBN: 9780819571458, 0819571458
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Gervase Wheeler A British Architect In America 18471860 Rene Tribert by Renée Tribert, James F. O'gorman 9780819571458, 0819571458 instant download after payment.

Gervase Wheeler was an English-born architect who designed such important American works as the Henry Boody House in Brunswick, Maine; the Patrick Barry House in Rochester, New York; and the chapels at Bowdoin and Williams colleges. But he was perhaps best known as the author of two influential architecture books, Rural Homes (1851) and Homes for the People (1855). Yet Wheeler has remained a little known, enigmatic figure. Renée Tribert and James F. O’Gorman’s study sheds new light on the course of Wheeler’s career in the states, and brings crucial issues to the fore—the international movement of ideas, the development of the American architectural profession, the influence of architectural publications on popular taste, and social history as expressed in the changing nature of the American house. Wheeler’s career is traced chronologically and geographically and the book is lavishly illustrated with over fifty images, including building plans and historical photographs.

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