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Buildings of Iowa David Gebhard

Buildings of Iowa By David Gebhard

Buildings of Iowa by David Gebhard


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This study traces Iowa's architecture from the earliest Native American influences to the present day. An authoritative reference for scholars and students of architectural history, it contains over 400 illustrations and maps.

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Buildings of Iowa by David Gebhard

From the first years of European settlement down to the present moment, Iowa has symbolized the heart of America. In Buildings of Iowa we are offered a wide-ranging survey of this state's architecture from the earliest Native American influences to the present. The image of Iowa as the breadbasket and agricultural centre of the nation often overlooks the unity of urban and rural that is reflected in Iowa's buildings and landscape. Surveying the full array of Iowa's architectural styles on a town-by-town basis, this volume examines such structures as octagonal houses, log cabins, Beaux-Arts courthouses, water towers, grain elevators, the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans Home at Cedar Falls, the bright blue glass fused to steel silos built by A.O. Harvestore Products Inc., Art Deco service stations, post office buildings, churches, bank buildings, public high schools, American Prairie houses, and motion picture theatres. Beautifully illustrated with over 400 photographs, linocuts, and maps, Buildings of Iowa shows both general readers and travellers how a unity of rural and urban is effectively mirrored in Iowa's buildings.

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CIN019509378XG
9780195093780
019509378X
Buildings of Iowa by David Gebhard
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
19950209
586
N/A
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