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A visual survey and detailed overview of contemporary and historic shingle-style homes across North America.
Shingle Style Houses: The Evolution of an Inventive Architecture documents 28 thoughtfully designed homes that embody and reimagine the enduring principles of the shingle style. Author John DaSilva-a practicing architect with over four decades of experience-presents both original historical masterpieces and inventive contemporary interpretations of this classic American style. In addition to showcasing homes across the Northeast, South, Midwest, California, and Canada, the book offers a compelling history of the Shingle Style's roots, key design principles, and stylistic evolution.
Readers gain insight into both famous and lesser-known houses, including significant works by McKim, Mead & White, H. H. Richardson, Robert Venturi, and other influential practitioners. Combining architectural analysis, regional context, and thoughtful commentary, this volume is a valuable visual reference and historical resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Key Features:
- Includes 28 high-quality case studies of shingle-style homes from the 19th century to the present
- Includes rarely seen or under-recognized houses, many published for the first time
- Authored by a practicing architect with deep expertise and firsthand insights
- Offers detailed analysis of form of all aspects of the houses, aesthetics, materials, character, and cultural influence, and also includes informative back matter with illustrations of architectural house plans
- Covers homes in multiple regions of the U.S. and Canada, including coastal and inland sites
- Combines historical research, including previously unpublished findings, with contemporary architectural relevance
An essential resource for architects, designers, historians, and homeowners drawn to both vernacular and high-style American architecture and the artistry of timeless house design.
Shingle Style Houses: The Evolution of an Inventive Architecture documents 28 thoughtfully designed homes that embody and reimagine the enduring principles of the shingle style. Author John DaSilva-a practicing architect with over four decades of experience-presents both original historical masterpieces and inventive contemporary interpretations of this classic American style. In addition to showcasing homes across the Northeast, South, Midwest, California, and Canada, the book offers a compelling history of the Shingle Style's roots, key design principles, and stylistic evolution.
Readers gain insight into both famous and lesser-known houses, including significant works by McKim, Mead & White, H. H. Richardson, Robert Venturi, and other influential practitioners. Combining architectural analysis, regional context, and thoughtful commentary, this volume is a valuable visual reference and historical resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Key Features:
- Includes 28 high-quality case studies of shingle-style homes from the 19th century to the present
- Includes rarely seen or under-recognized houses, many published for the first time
- Authored by a practicing architect with deep expertise and firsthand insights
- Offers detailed analysis of form of all aspects of the houses, aesthetics, materials, character, and cultural influence, and also includes informative back matter with illustrations of architectural house plans
- Covers homes in multiple regions of the U.S. and Canada, including coastal and inland sites
- Combines historical research, including previously unpublished findings, with contemporary architectural relevance
An essential resource for architects, designers, historians, and homeowners drawn to both vernacular and high-style American architecture and the artistry of timeless house design.
