An Architectural Guidebook To The National Parks PDF Download

Are you looking for read ebook online? Search for your book and save it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Download An Architectural Guidebook To The National Parks PDF full book. Access full book title An Architectural Guidebook To The National Parks.

An Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks

An Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks
Author: Harvey H. Kaiser
Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download An Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Harvey Kasiser takes us on a tour through the historic structures of California, Oregon and Washington's national parks. Discussing the architectural elements as well as the history of each building, he shows how architectural form combined with history and natural beauty can create an inspiring work of art. Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks provides maps and detailed directions to historic buildings in national parks such as Death Valley, Yosemite, Crater Lake and Mount Rainier. It also includes descriptions of different types of parks, the history and founding of each park, and literary quotes describing the parks.


An Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks

An Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks
Author: Harvey H. Kaiser
Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781586850685

Download An Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Harvey Kaiser once again takes us on a tour of the historic structures of America's treasured national parks in this second installment of the Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks series. In the Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks: The Southwest, the historical significance, natural beauty, and important events related to each building are comprehensively discussed, providing a wealth of information to enhance any visit to the national parks included within. The guide includes a brief history and map of every park and monument in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico, along with detailed directions to the historic areas and buildings of each park. Harvey H. Kaiser, Ph.D., has spent fifteen years researching the historic architecture of the western national parks. He is the author of Architectural Guidebook to the National Parks: California, Oregon, Washington; Great Camps of the Adirondacks; and Landmarks in the Landscape, and has lectured widely on rustic architecture in wilderness environments. He lives in Syracuse, New York.


An Architectural Guidebook to Portland

An Architectural Guidebook to Portland
Author: Bart King
Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download An Architectural Guidebook to Portland Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Portland, Oregon, is a city widely known for its civic planning, preservation and inviting atmosphere. Within the five-mile downtown district can be found skyscrapers, cast-iron front buildings, a riverfront park, old brick warehouses, breweries and more. Photos.


The National Park Architecture Sourcebook

The National Park Architecture Sourcebook
Author: Harvey H. Kaiser
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2008-03-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781568987422

Download The National Park Architecture Sourcebook Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

"In one accessible, engaging, and easy-to-use volume readers will find historical context, directions, factual information, and analytical architectural analysis for more than two hundred places of interest across the United States. The traveler (armchair, behind the wheel, or on foot), the researcher (seeking a comprehensive view of some of America's greatest ideas and accomplishments), and the architect and landscape architect (seeking sources of inspiration) will find a rewarding journey inside this book."--BOOK JACKET.


An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area

An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area
Author: Susan Dinkelspiel Cerny
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781586854324

Download An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area is the definitive guide to the history and architecture of the nine San Francisco Bay Area counties. This compendium has been written and photographed by Susan Cerny and twelve Bay Area experts and provides a historic record of how the area developed to became what it is today, and discusses transportation systems, city and suburban landscape plans, public parkland, California history, and economic, social, and political influences. Included are San Francisco Victorians, civic buildings, churches, parks, grand Period Revivals, and rustic Arts and Crafts homes, as well as significant vernacular buildings in less publicized neighborhoods and towns. Features include: Buildings by all major San Francisco Bay Area architects from the 1860s to the present. More than 2,000 entries. Architectural landmarks in every Bay Area county, arranged by chapter: San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, Solano, Napa, Sonoma, and Marin. More than 100 cities, towns, and neighborhoods. A history of architectural styles popular in the Bay Area. More than 20,000 copies sold of our previous architecture guide to the Bay Area.


CRM

CRM
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2006
Genre: Cultural property
ISBN:

Download CRM Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Buffalo Architecture

Buffalo Architecture
Author: Reyner Banham
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1981-10-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780262520638

Download Buffalo Architecture Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Buffalo's rich architectural and planning heritage has attracted the attention of several prominent historians, whose work here is accompanied by over 250 illustrations and photographs. For its size, the city of Buffalo, New York, possesses a remarkable number and variety of architectural masterpieces from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: Adler and Sullivan's Prudential building, H. H. Richardson's massive Buffalo State Hospital, Richard Upjohn's Sr. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, five prairie houses by Frank Lloyd Wright, and building by Daniel Burnham, Albert Kahn, and the firms of McKim, Mead, and White, and Lockwood, Green and Company, among others. These structures by prominent "outsiders" served to spur the efforts of local architects, builders, and craftsmen, and all of them built within the context of the city-wide park and parkway system designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. In addition, the city and its environs exhibit representative works by more recent architects, among them Eero and Eliel Saarinen, Walther Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Paul Rudloph, Minoru Yamasaki, and the firm of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill. Buffalo's rich architectural and planning heritage has attracted the attention of several prominent historians, capable of the challenge of evaluating its significance. Reyner Banham is one of the world's leading authorities on the theory and practice of architecture, and he has written extensively on design in the industrial age (and Buffalo's innovative manufacturing plants and grain elevators are important exemplars of such design). Charles Beveridge, whose essay covers the park and parkway system, is editor of the Olmsted papers at The American University. And Henry Russell Hitchcock is the dean of American architectural historians, and the organizer of a 1940 exhibition on Buffalo's built environment. Their essays are followed by seven sections that delineate the city's neighborhoods, each provided with a map, neighborhood history, and a full complement of photographs with descriptive building captions. An eighth section, "Lost Buffalo," describes demolished buildings, chief among them Wright's great Larkin administration building, while the remaining sections venture out of town, exploring Erie and Niagara Counties, other parts of Western New York, and southern Ontario.


An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles

An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles
Author: David Gebhard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781586853082

Download An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle

Known as "the bible" to Los Angeles architecture scholars and enthusiasts, Robert Winter and David Gebhard's groundbreaking guide to architecture in the greater Los Angeles area is updated and revised once again. From Art Deco to Beaux-Arts, Spanish Colonial to Mission Revival, Winter discusses an impressive variety of architectural styles in this popular guide that he co-authored with the late David Gebhard. New buildings and sites have been added, along with all new photography. Considered the most thorough L.A. architecture guide ever written, this new edition features the best of the past and present, from Charles and Henry Greene's Gamble House to Frank Gehry's Disney Philharmonic Hall. This was, and is again, a must-have guide to a diverse and architecturally rich area. Robert Winter is a recognized architectural historian who lives in Los Angeles, and has led architectural tours through the Los Angeles area since 1965. He is a professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles.


Park and Recreation Structures ...

Park and Recreation Structures ...
Author: United States. National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1938
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Download Park and Recreation Structures ... Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle


Park and Recreation Structures

Park and Recreation Structures
Author: United States. National Park Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN:

Download Park and Recreation Structures Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle