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This book proposes to memorialize the design elements and planning principles that made it the most successful town-center development in America. An important aim was to promote this type of sustainable community development reflectes the primary message that Reston Town Center, while newly built, is a timeless urban place, a downtown in the suburbs. Contributing authors(...)
Reston town center : a downtown for the 21st century
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This book proposes to memorialize the design elements and planning principles that made it the most successful town-center development in America. An important aim was to promote this type of sustainable community development reflectes the primary message that Reston Town Center, while newly built, is a timeless urban place, a downtown in the suburbs. Contributing authors included individuals who worked on Reston Town Center—Robert E. Simon, Thomas A. D’Alesandro, Robert C. Kettler, Robert A.M. Stern—and noted urbanists Charles C. Bohl, Tom Vanderbilt, Philip Langdon.
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In the early nineteenth century, Indiana was at the intersection of ideas from the East and the frontier - resulting in a unique opportunity to express creative adaptions of residential architectural styles in America. Industrialization later in the century created a new wealth to build extraordinary houses outside of cities; by the early twentieth century, Americans had(...)
American residential architecture: Photographs of the evolution of Indiana Houses
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In the early nineteenth century, Indiana was at the intersection of ideas from the East and the frontier - resulting in a unique opportunity to express creative adaptions of residential architectural styles in America. Industrialization later in the century created a new wealth to build extraordinary houses outside of cities; by the early twentieth century, Americans had created their own distinctive residential architecture with the Prairie Style. This volume includes over ninety houses in Indiana which are representative of the finest American residential architecture, from the Federal and Classical Revival style to Modern. The fascinating story of the evolution of residential architecture elaborates on the character defining features of each period, including the exterior form, massing, details as well as interiors - all illustrated in large format black and white photographs.
Residential Architecture