Craftsman bungalows

designs from the Pacific Northwest

Craftsman bungalows

designs from the Pacific Northwest
Yoho & Merritt
Book - 2008

From the late nineteenth century to the early 1920s, the Arts and Crafts Movement spread with great popularity across America. With origins in Britain, the Craftsman style was a reaction against the excesses of the Victorian era. Craftsman bungalows were distinguished by their charming simplicity, cozy style, and storybook appeal. The name was derived from a popular magazine called The Craftsman, published by renowned furniture designer Gustav Stickley who sold plans for these homes designed for "beauty, convenience, and comfort." This fascinating reprint of a rare architectural catalog is filled with photos of actual completed bungalows from the era, built prior to 1919.

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Другие авторы: Yoho, Jud, 1882-1968, Merritt, Edward L.
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Язык:English
Опубликовано: Garden City, N.Y. : Dover Publications, 2008.
Редактирование:Dover edition.
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