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Rural Architecture (Paperback)
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Rural Architecture (Paperback)
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Loot Price R401
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During the 1950s and 1960s, the use of local building styles and
traditional materials seemed to be on the wane. But shortly after
that the historic architecture of the American Southwest rapidly
began to win a new popularity. The turnaround was partly a product
of the back-to-earth movement, the energy crises of the 1970s, and
a reawakening of interest in regional history. But it received a
boost, too, from advances in the use of solar energy--many of the
new developments being especially adaptable to adobe structures.
Individuals planning their dream house led the way, but many home
builders and architects, taking note of the demand, followed the
trend setters. At the same time, "how-to" books and articles on
Southwestern traditional architecture began to find a large
readership. Among those in the forefront of this small phenomenon
was artist and writer Myrtle Stedman. A long-time resident of the
Santa Fe, New Mexico area, she had been a champion of the old ways
in building for much of her adult life. Indeed, her books "Adobe
Architecture" and "Adobe Remodeling and Fireplaces" in significant
measure helped spark the return to traditional construction. Mrs.
Stedman has now added to her earlier accomplishments with the
present sketchbook, focusing on the numerous fascinating and
picturesque aspects of rural architecture, focusing on northern New
Mexico and southern Colorado. Her splendid pen and ink drawings,
reminding one of Eric Sloane's work on rural America, have a
three-fold value. In the first instance, they serve as an accurate
documentary record of features and styles that comprise the unique
architecture of this area. Secondly, the drawings will prove a boon
to those wishing to restore buildings and improve rural properties
along traditional lines. And finally, the artistic merit and
natural charm of the sketchbook should appeal to all those who
possess an aesthetic appreciation for the Southwestern landscape,
be it natural or that part which is manmade.
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