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Successful Houses And How To Build Them (1912) (Paperback)
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Successful Houses And How To Build Them (1912) (Paperback)
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Charles E. White, Jr. was an architect in Chicago in the first
decades of the 20th century, and served his apprenticeship in the
Oak Park studio of Frank Lloyd Wright during those momentous years
when Wright invented what came to be known as the "Prairie House."
Not only was he a part of that group which is today referred to as
the "Prairie School" but, as a member of Wright's office staff
during those years participated first-hand in the development of
those ideas and that architecture. Originally published in 1912,
this book is important today for the picture it gives us of both
the ideas as well as the nuts and bolts that went into these
ground-breaking houses. The book is illustrated throughout with
many of Wright's houses of the day as well as houses by other
members of the Prairie circle. A valuable reference not just on
style, but on all aspects and details of period suburban home
building. The many topics include: the horizontal line, the
aesthetics of hanging window boxes incorporated into a design,
decorative use of wood grain, the advantages of crank-out casement
windows, use of glass, exterior staining, types and working
specifications for roofing and siding shingles, gutters,
recommendations for lighting fixtures, modern heating, plumbing,
masonry and cement work.
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