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Geometry in architecture : Texas buildings yesterday and today / by Clovis Heimsath ; original edition photography and layout by Maryann Heimsath ; revised edition photography coordinated by Lisa Hardaway ; foreword to the original edition by Louis I. Kahn.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Heimsath, Clovis, author.
Contributor:
Heimsath, Maryann, illustrator.
Hardaway, Lisa, contributor.
Kahn, Louis I., writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vernacular architecture--Texas--Pictorial works.
Vernacular architecture.
Geometry in architecture--Texas--Pictorial works.
Geometry in architecture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (181 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Austin, Texas : University of Texas Press, 2002.
Summary:
Pioneer Texas Buildings opened people's eyes when it was first published in 1968. At a time when "progress" meant tearing down the weathered houses, barns, churches, and stores built by the original settlers of Central Texas, this book taught people to see the beauty, simplicity, and order expressed in the unadorned geometric forms of early Texas buildings. It inspired the preservation and restoration of many of the remaining pioneer buildings, as well as the design of modern buildings that employ the same simple geometries. This revised edition of Pioneer Texas Buildings juxtaposes the historic structures with works by twenty contemporary architects who are inspired by the pioneer tradition to show how seamlessly the basic geometries translate from one era to another. As in the first edition, sketches and brief commentary by Clovis Heimsath explain how squares, triangles, and circles take shape in the cubic, triangular, and cylindrical forms that comprise houses and other buildings. Then black-and-white photographs, the heart of the book, illustrate these geometric forms in historic and modern buildings. The book also includes two essays in which Heimsath discusses the factors that led him and his wife Maryann to document early Texas buildings and the results in historic preservation and timeless architectural designs that have followed from their efforts.
Contents:
Geometry
Porches
Stairs
Chimneys
Steeples
Materials
Barns.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-292-75977-0
OCLC:
1269268521

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