Amst 176 / Art 184: American Architecture 1860-Present

Amst 176 / Art 184: American Architecture 1860-Present

AmSt 176 / AH 191: American Architecture 1860-1940 Spring 2010 Professor Longstreth REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX Surveys…………………………..................................................................................................................................3 Mid Nineteenth Century……………........................................................................................……………………….4 Late Nineteenth/Early Twentieth Centuries.......................................................................................…………………5 Interwar Decades.……...............................................................................................................……………………...7 Architects -- Nineteenth Century...................................................................................................……………………8 Architects -- Twentieth Century....................................................................................................…………………. 11 H. H. Richardson....................................................................................................................……………………….21 McKim, Mead & White............................................................................................................……………………...23 Louis Sullivan........................................................................................................................………………………..24 Frank Lloyd Wright…............................................................................................................…………………….…25 Local/Regional Studies….........................................................................................................……………………...30 Agricultural Buildings…………………………………………………………………………………………………..39 Banks…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….39 Buildings for Social Organizations……………………………………………………………………………...………39 College/University Buildings.......................................................................................................……………………40 Expositions and Amusement Parks……………………………………………………………………………………..42 Government Buildings………...........................................................................................................……………….43 Health, Recreation, and Sports Facilities……………………………………………………………………………….45 Hospitals, Asylums, and Prisons.………………………………………………………………………………….…...46 Hotels...............................................................................................................................……………………………47 1 Industrial Buildings and Complexes………………………………………………………………………………….…47 Libraries…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………48 Memorials and Monuments……………………………………………………………………………………………..49 Military Facilities………………………………………………………………………………………………………..49 Museums.........................................................................................................................……………………….. ….50 Office Buildings.................................................................................................................………………………….51 Public Works……………………………………………………………………………………………………………53 Religious Buildings..................................................................................................................……………………..53 Retail Facilities......................................................................................................................……………………….55 Roadside Buildings...................................................................................................................……………………..56 Schools………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….58 Theatres........................................................................................................................………………………..........59 Transportation Facilities.......................................................................................................……………………..…60 Building Types, Misc. .........................................................................................................……………………........62 Houses............................................................................................................................……………………………..63 Apartment Buildings..........................................................................................................…………….…………….70 Housing, Misc................................................................................................................……………………………..71 Materials/Technology.........................................................................................................…………………………..75 Architectural Education/Profession........................................................................................………………………..78 Anthologies.....................................................................................................................…………………………….80 Other Studies............................................................................................................………………………………....81 Surveys of Nineteenth- & Twentieth-Century Architecture...................................................................…………...…82 Further Sources.......................................................................................................................……………………….83 Where to Find What You Need………………………………………………………………………………………....83 2 SURVEYS Wayne Andrews, Architecture, Ambition and Americans: A Social History of American Architecture, revised ed., New York: Free Press, 1978 Daniel Boorstin, The Americans, 3 vols., New York: Random House, 1958, 1965, 1973 John Marston Fitch, American Building: The Historical Forces That Shaped It, 2nd revised ed., Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966 Mark Gelenter, A History of American Architecture: Buildings in Their Cultural and Technological Context, Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1999 Larry Ford, Cities and Buildings: Skyscrapers, Skid rows, and Suburbs, Baltimore; Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994 Don Gifford, ed., The Literature of Architecture: The Evolution of Architectural Theory and Practice in Nineteenth- Century America, New York: E.P. Dutton, 1966 Henry Glassie, Vernacular Architecture, Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 2000 Alan Gowans, Images of American Living: Four Centuries of Architecture and Furniture as Cultural Expression, Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1964 ___________, Styles and Types of North American Architecture: Social Function and Cultural Expression, New York: Icon, 1992 David Handlin, American Architecture, New York: Thames & Hudson, 1985 Edgar Kaufmann, jr., ed., The Rise of an American Architecture, New York: Praeger, 1970 Spiro Kostof, America by Design, New York: Oxford University Press, 1987 John Kouwenhoven, The Arts in Modern Civilization, New York: Doubleday, 1948 William Jordy, American Buildings and Their Architects: The Impact of European Modernism in the Mid-Twentieth Century, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1972 ___________, American Buildings and Their Architects: Progressive and Academic Ideals at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1972 Lewis Mumford, Roots of Contemporary American Architecture, New York: Reinhold, 1952 Allen Noble, Wood, Brick and Stone: The North American Settlement Landscape, 2 vols., Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984 Leland Roth, American Architecture: A History, Boulder Col.: Westview Press, 2001 ___________, A Concise History of American Architecture, New York: Harper & Row, 1979 3 ___________, ed., America Builds: Source Documents in American Architecture and Planning, New York: Harper & Row, 1983 Vincent Scully, American Architecture and Urbanism, New York: Praeger, 1969 Robert Stern, Pride of Place: Building the American Dream, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986 Dell Upton, Architecture in the United States, New York: Oxford University Press, 1998 __________ and John Michael Vlach, eds., Common Places: Readings in American Vernacular Architecture, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986 Marcus Whiffen and Frederick Koeper, American Architecture 1607-1976, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1981 Gwendolyn Wright, USA: Modern Architectures in History, London: Reaktion Books, 2008 MID NINETEENTH CENTURY Jay Cantor, "A Monument of Trade: A.T. Stewart and the Rise of the Millionaire's Mansion in New York," Winterthur Portfolio, 1975, 165-97 Roula Mouroudelis Geraniotis, "German Architectural Theory and Practice in Chicago, 1850-1900," Winterthur Portfolio, Winter 1986, 293-306 G. L. Hersey, "Replication Replicated or Notes on American Bastardy," Perspecta, 9/10, 1965, 211-31 Henry-Russell Hitchcock, "Ruskin and American Architecture, or Regeneration Long Delayed" in John Summerson, ed., Concerning Architecture: Essays on Architectural Writers and Writing Presented to Nikolaus Pevsner, London: Penguin, 1968, 166-208 William Hosley, The Japan Idea: Art and Life in Victorian America, Hartford, Conn.: Wadsworth Athenaeum, 1990 James Kornwolf, "American Architecture and the Aesthetic Movement," in Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art and Rizzoli, 1986, 341-83 ______________, "High Victorian Gothic; or The Dilemma of Style in Modern Architecture," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1975, 37-47 Arnold Lewis and Keith Morgan, American Victorian Architecture, New York: Dover, 1975 Damie Stillman, et al, Architecture & Ornament in Late 19th Century America, Newark, Del.: University Gallery, University of Delaware, 1981 Lauren Weingarten, "Naturalized Nationalism: A

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