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Buildings of Texas: East, North Central, Panhandle and South Plains, and West [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 608 pages, height x width x depth: 259x210x38 mm, weight: 1395 g, 350 black & white illustrations, 45 maps
  • Sērija : Buildings of the United States
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0813942349
  • ISBN-13: 9780813942346
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 608 pages, height x width x depth: 259x210x38 mm, weight: 1395 g, 350 black & white illustrations, 45 maps
  • Sērija : Buildings of the United States
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: University of Virginia Press
  • ISBN-10: 0813942349
  • ISBN-13: 9780813942346

From Dallas–Fort Worth to El Paso, Goodnight to Marfa to Langtry, and scores of places in between, the second of two towering volumes assembled by Gerald Moorhead and a team of dedicated authors offers readers a definitive guide to the architecture of the Lone Star State. Canvassing Spanish and Mexican buildings in the south and southwest and the influence of Anglo- and African American styles in the east and north, the latest book in the Buildings of the United States series serves both as an accessible architectural and cultural history and a practical guide. More than 1,000 building entries survey the most important and representative examples of forts, courthouses, houses, churches, commercial buildings, and works by internationally renowned artists and architects, from the Kimbell Art Museum’s Louis Kahn Building to Donald Judd’s art installations at La Mansana de Chinati/The Block. Brief essays highlight such topics as the history and construction of federal forts, the growth and spread of Harvey House restaurants, and the birth of Conrad Hilton’s hotel empire. Enlivened by 350 illustrations and 45 maps, Buildings of Texas: East, North Central, Panhandle and South Plains, and West affords local and out-of-state visitors, as well as more distant readers, a compelling journey filled with countless discoveries.

How to Use This Book ix
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction
1(20)
Advances into Texas
2(2)
Shelter and Settlement
4(2)
From Mexico to the Republic of Texas
6(1)
Early Statehood
7(1)
War and Reconstruction
8(2)
The Late Nineteenth Century/Urban Growth
10(1)
Into the Twentieth Century
11(2)
The Great Depression and the New Deal
13(2)
World War II and Its Aftermath
15(2)
The 1970s and Beyond
17(3)
Into the Twenty-First Century
20(1)
East Texas
21(174)
Huntsville to Livingston
26(8)
Lovelady to Center
34(25)
Tyler to Kilgore
59(18)
Centerville to Waxahachie
77(13)
Longview to Texarkana
90(16)
Kaufman to Royse City
106(11)
McKinney to Clarksville
117(22)
Dallas
139(44)
Grand Prairie to Frisco
183(12)
North Central Texas
195(134)
Fort Worth
198(26)
Arlington to Westlake
224(7)
Denton to Decatur
231(12)
Weatherford to Cleburne
243(15)
Gatesville to Hillsboro
258(10)
Llano to Lampasas
268(15)
Fort Griffin to Comanche
283(15)
Stamford to Ballinger
298(17)
Archer City to Quanah
315(14)
Panhandle and South Plains
329(72)
Amarillo and Vicinity
333(16)
Tascosa to Panhandle
349(12)
Paducah to Hereford
361(9)
Plainview to Post
370(6)
Lubbock to Ransom Canyon
376(14)
Sweetwater to Lamesa
390(11)
West Texas
401(106)
San Angelo to Sherwood
405(17)
Eagle Pass to Langtry
422(7)
Rocksprings to Bakersfield
429(7)
Fort Stockton to Valentine
436(18)
Midland to Toyahvale
454(17)
El Paso and Vicinity
471(36)
Glossary 507(6)
Bibliography 513(6)
Illustration Credits 519(2)
Index 521
Gerald Moorhead, FAIA, an award-winning Houston architect, is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and the Architect Laureate of Kazakhstan.

James W. Steely, a sixth-generation Texan from Paris in Lamar County, is a consulting historian and architectural historian based in Denver, Colorado.

Willis C. Winters, FAIA, is Director of the Dallas Park and Recreation Department.

Mark Gunderson, AIA, is an architect practicing in Fort Worth.

Jay C. Henry was Professor of Architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington.

Joel Warren Barna is Director of Philanthropy, South Central Region at National Wildlife Federation.