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Architecture and town planning in colonial North America / James D. Kornwolf, with the assistance of Georgiana W. Kornwolf.
Main entry:

Kornwolf, James D.

Title & Author:

Architecture and town planning in colonial North America / James D. Kornwolf, with the assistance of Georgiana W. Kornwolf.

Publication:

Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©2002.

Description:

3 volumes (xxx, 1770 pages) : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm.

Series:

Creating the North American landscape

Notes:
Paged continuously.
Includes bibliographical references (v. 3, pages 1679-1701) and indexes.
V.1 -- Continental Powers and Peoples in North America, 1562-1867 -- Chapter 1. Spain in North America above the Rio Grande, 1565-1821 -- Chapter 2. France in North America, 1562-1763 -- Chapter 3. The Netherlands, Sweden, and Russia in North America, 1609-1867, German Settlements, 1683-1800, and African American Housing, 1650-1850.
V.2 -- England in North America, 1585-1867 -- Chapter 4. England in Virginia, 1585-1776 -- Chapter 5. England in Maryland and Delaware, 1634-1776 -- Chapter 6. England in the Carolinas and Georgia, 1660-1776 -- Chapter 7. England in New England, 1607-1776 -- Chapter 8. England in the Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, 1664-1776.
V.3 -- Great Britain in Canada, 1610-1815, and the Uniting States, 1776-1815 -- Chapter 9. Great Britain in Canada, 1610-1815 -- Chapter 10. The Uniting States: Romantic Classicism and the Late Colonial, 1776-1815 -- Appendix A. Builders of Colonial North America -- Appendix B. Buildings of Colonial North America.
Also issued online.
CCA mentioned in acknowledgements.
Summary:

An extraordinary work, unparalleled in its breadth and depth of detail, this three-volume set offers the first comprehensive history of architecture and town planning throughout colonial North America, from Russian Alaska to French Quebec, to Spanish Florida and California, to British, Dutch, and other settlements on the East Coast. Across this vast terrain, James Kornwolf conjures the outlines of the constructed environment as it emerged in settlements and communities, in structures and sites, and in the flourishes and idiosyncrasies of the families and individuals who erected and inhabited colonial buildings and towns. Here as never before readers can observe the impulses and principles of colonial design and planning as they are implemented in the buildings and streets, harbors and squares, gardens and landscapes of the New World. Incorporating more than 3,000 illustrations, Kornwolf's massive work conveys the full range of the colonial encounter with the continent's geography, from the high forms of architecture through formal landscape design and town planning. From these pages emerge the fine arts of environmental design, an understanding of the political and economic events that helped to determine settlement in North America, an appreciation of the various architectural and landscape forms that the settlers created, and an awareness of the diversity of the continent's geography and its peoples. Considering the humblest buildings along with the mansions of the wealthy and powerful, public buildings, forts, and churches, Kornwolf captures the true dynamism and diversity of colonial communities--their rivalries and frictions, their outlooks and attitudes--as they extended their hold on the land. His work conveys for the first time the full scale, from intimate to grand, of their enduring transformation of the natural landscape of North America.

ISBN:

0801859867
9780801859861

Subject:

Architecture North America History 17th century.
Architecture North America History 18th century.
Architecture, Colonial North America.
City planning North America History.
Architecture coloniale Amérique du Nord.
Urbanisme Amérique du Nord Histoire.
Architecture Amérique du Nord Histoire 17e siècle.
Architecture Amérique du Nord Histoire 18e siècle.
Architecture.
Architecture, Colonial.
City planning.
Stadtplanung
Architektur
Gebouwen.
Stadsplanning.
Koloniale periode.
Architecture North America.
Architecture North America 17th century.
Architecture North America 18th century.
North America.
Nordamerika

Form/genre:

Nonfiction.
History.

Added entries:

Kornwolf, Georgiana Wallis.
Centre canadien d'architecture
Creating the North American landscape.

Holdings:

Location: Library study room 225832
Call No.: NA703 .K67 2002
Copy: v. 1
Status: Available

Location: Library study room 225833
Call No.: NA703 .K67 2002
Copy: v. 2
Status: Available

Location: Library study room 225834
Call No.: NA703 .K67 2002
Copy: v. 3
Status: Available

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