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Architecture of the Last Colony - by Mark C McDonald (Hardcover)
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- Architecture of the Last Colony surveys the most important extantbuildings in the state of Georgia, focusing on structures that showcase successful historic preservation practices and techniques.
- Author(s): Mark C McDonald
- 296 Pages
- Architecture, Historic Preservation
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Architecture of the Last Colony surveys the most important extantbuildings in the state of Georgia, focusing on structures that showcase successful historic preservation practices and techniques. Richly illustrated with full-color, large-format photographs of these structures along with descriptions of their architectural significance, this book tells the story of how Georgia's built environment reflects its growth from 1733 to the present. While numerous books about Georgia architecture feature buildings that have been lost to demolition, this volume focuses on extant structures that readers can visit and observe for themselves.
The buildings range in style from the folk-art structures of St. EOM's Pasaquan and Howard Finster's Paradise Gardens to the suburban Craftsman bungalows of Leila Ross Wilburn to the lavish antebellum mansions of Savannah and Athens, Georgia. Noted architectural photographers, including Brian Brown, Diane Kirkland, James Lockhart, Charlie Miller, and John Tatum, provide the companion photographs. The six chapters in the book, written by architectural historians with subject-matter expertise, are organized chronologically and by architectural style, covering the earliest buildings in Georgia up through significant contemporary structures of the twentieth century. These buildings tell a diverse story that shows how nationally significant architects and Native Americans, pioneer, female, and African American architects have all contributed to Georgia's built environment.Review Quotes
Building on classic treatments such as Nichol's The Architecture of Georgia, this 'landmark' publication is the first volume to tell the full story of Georgia's architectural, social, and landscape history from first settlement to today, framed within the context of historic preservation. It's a must read for not only every preservationist but every Georgian--James K. Reap, professor of historic preservation, College of Environment & Design, University of Georgia
On the occasion of the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation's fiftieth anniversary, it is important to remember and pay tribute to those who have labored to build the places that are central to Georgia's communities and economy. This book provides motivation and a call to action to keep preserving so that future generations can continue to learn and make informed decisions for the future.--Laura McCarty, president, Georgia Humanities
A stunningly beautiful compendium distinguished by lush photography and informative, polished prose. No lover of Georgia's historic architecture should miss this book!--John S. Sledge "author An Ornament to the City: Old Mobile Ironwork"
Dimensions (Overall): 12.05 Inches (H) x 10.31 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 4.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Historic Preservation
Genre: Architecture
Number of Pages: 296
Publisher: Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mark C McDonald
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 2023
TCIN: 89821412
UPC: 9780820362960
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-2155
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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