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Architecture and Suburbia - From English Villa to American Dream House, 1690-2000 (Paperback)
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Architecture and Suburbia - From English Villa to American Dream House, 1690-2000 (Paperback)
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The American suburban dream house-a single-family, detached
dwelling, frequently clustered in tight rows and cul-de-sacs-has
been attacked for some time as homogeneous and barren, yet the
suburbs are home to half of the American population. Architectural
historian John Archer suggests the endurance of the ideal house is
deeply rooted in the notions of privacy, property, and selfhood
that were introduced in late seventeenth-century England and became
the foundation of the American nation and identity.
Spanning four centuries, Architecture and Suburbia" explores
phenomena ranging from household furnishings and routines to the
proliferation of the dream house in parallel with Cold War
politics. Beginning with John Locke, whose Enlightenment philosophy
imagined individuals capable of self-fulfillment, Archer examines
the eighteenth-century British bourgeois villa and the earliest
London suburbs. He recounts how early American homeowners used
houses to establish social status and how twentieth-century
Americans continued to flock to single-family houses in the
suburbs, encouraged by patriotism, fueled by consumerism, and
resisting disdain by disaffected youths, designers, and
intellectuals. Finally, he recognizes "hybridized" or increasingly
diverse American suburbs as the dynamic basis for a strengthened
social fabric.
From Enlightenment philosophy to rap lyrics, from the rise of a
mercantile economy to discussions over neighborhoods, sprawl, and
gated communities, Archer addresses the past, present, and future
of the American dream house.
John Archer is professor of cultural studies and comparative
literature at the University of Minnesota. His book TheLiterature
of British Domestic Architecture, 1715-1842," is the standard
reference on the subject, and he also contributed to the
Encyclopedia of Urban America" and the Encyclopedia of
Twentieth-Century Architecture."
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