Ward (history, University of British Columbia) explores how
Canadian domestic architecture has shaped and been shaped by family
and social relationships over the past three centuries. He traces
the evolution of the one-room home to homes with multiple rooms
with different functions, looking at revolutionary domestic
technologies such as indoor plumbing, and also examines the
exterior of the house and its meaning. Includes b&w historical
photos and illustrations, and color paintings, as well as b&w
floor plans.
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