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Guide to Kansas Architecture



Guide to Kansas Architecture
This book is about Kansas architecture and the different styles that have been used in the state. It includes information on 700 different structures, including descriptions, construction dates, architects, historical background, and unusual traits. The book also includes maps and addresses to make them easy to find. more details
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  • Contains information on 700 different structures in Kansas
  • Includes descriptions, construction dates, architects, historical background, and unusual traits
  • Includes maps and addresses to make them easy to find


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ISBN 9780700607785
Manufacturer University Press Of Kansas
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This book is about Kansas architecture and the different styles that have been used in the state. It includes information on 700 different structures, including descriptions, construction dates, architects, historical background, and unusual traits. The book also includes maps and addresses to make them easy to find.

Some were designed in elaborate styles bearing elegant names--Beaux-Arts, French Renaissance, Art Deco. Others were humbly handcrafted from easily accessible materials--wood, stone, and sod. But whether courtly, colloquial, capricious, or curious, each of the state's architectural configurations has become an aesthetic slice of Kansas. In Guide to Kansas Architecture, David Sachs and George Ehrlich spotlight hundreds of these surprisingly diverse homes, businesses, schools, churches, courthouses, theaters, bridges, and barns spread throughout all 105 counties. Encompassing the historical and contemporary, the vernacular and singular, this book features Victorian masterpieces, stately courthouses, and split-level suburban homes alongside the likes of "the world's most beautiful gas station" and Big Brutus, the enormous electric coal shovel turned museum. Illustrating where, how, and why Kansans assembled and altered their physical surroundings, the authors have amassed information on 700 structures--including descriptions, construction dates, architects, historical background, and unusual traits. They also provide maps and addresses to make them easy to find. This one-of-a-kind guide for Kansas underscores architecture's bond with the state's artistic, cultural, historical, social, political, and economic attributes and idiosyncrasies. As a handy reference and traveling companion, it will be invaluable to the well-versed architect, preservationist, or historian, as well as to the merely inquisitive and adventurous.

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