The Historic American House is probably one of the most comprehensive, essential books for aspiring architects and developers alike. It is comprised of nearly 300 images of American homes in diverse states throughout the country, illustrating the wide range of styles available to traditional and modern designers. Art Deco homes, in particular, form a significant portion of the collection. For those in search of high-quality, visually stimulating house designs, they can certainly find what they’re looking for in this collection. This book also offers crucial information with respect to the history behind the styles of these houses, so anyone passionate about the subject can gain insight into the birth and evolution of Art Deco homes in the United States. Many of the photographs are affiliated with well-known work from some of the most influential architects of the era, making this the perfect book to be enjoyed by readers, aesthetes, and architectural aficionados alike.Historic American Houses: A Treasury of State-by-State House Designs
Traditional Plantation Life is a book filled with an extensive collection of architectural drawings from many of the prominent plantation estates in the American south during the 19th century. Focusing on both the internal and external layout of these plantation estates, this book offers a peek into what life was like for the privileged few in that era. Many of these plantation homes boast impressive designs that incorporate the art deco style, offering an timeless yet luxurious aesthetic that can still be used today. The furniture featured in these houses is also particularly noteworthy. Ornate and intricate designs are the cornerstone of the era, providing thrill and comfort for the house’s inhabitants. Magnificent furnishings, fine rugs, and beautiful wall hangings are all encompassed on the entirety of the estate, perfectly exhibited with detailed photographs in this book.Traditional Plantation Life: Architecture and Landscapes of the Old South
The Timeless Houses of the Twentieth Century provide a unique and comprehensive collection of designs related to the century’s most significant architectural works. Chic Art Déco structures are included throughout the book, featuring the works of some of the most notorious architects of the era. The photographs are coupled with detailed plans, sketches, and, even better, line drawings of elevations, allowing anyone interested in mimicking the same style of these structures to really go all the way. Interiors designs are often featured in these plans, giving readers an idea of how to design their houses with some of the “classics” of the era. Whether seeking inspiration for a renovated house, to experience the timeless beauty of Art Deco, or to build a completely new structure, the information provided in this book is certain to be of great help to readers everywhere.Timeless Houses of the Twentieth Century: Plans, Sections and Elevations
This book features a collection of some of the most distinct and fascinating houses from the National Trust of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Mostly comprised of Georgian and Victorian architectural styles, each of these houses offers something special to the eye, from intricately designed mantelpieces to tastefulness furnished rooms. But, perhaps the most astonishing feature of the houses in this collection is that many of them exhibit distinct elements of the Art Deco style. Photographs will leave you mesmerized, while detailed descriptions of each structure’s hallmarks will grant readers extensive knowledge of the style and its application. Most importantly, readers will gain appreciation for the fusion of the modern Art Deco style with the classic Georgian and Victorian architecture, a combination sure to leave anyone awe-struck.Houses of the National Trust
This book is the perfect companion for those interested to learn more about the history and purpose of the iron structures widely used in the era of Art Deco. It is written by one of the mostly significant historians in the subject, who provides both an in-depth look into the works of James Bogardus—one of the first American architects to utilize cast-iron—, and how that influenced the architectural designs throughout the years. With the help of detailed illustrations, this book grants readers with an understanding of why the use of this material was so important in the wake of the development of the era, as well as examples of how it was incorporated into houses during that period. An essential read for those curious about the progression of architecture at the beginning of the twentieth century.Cast-Iron Architecture in America: The Significance of James Bogardus
For those seeking inspiration specifically when it comes to larger homes, this book may be the ideal choice. Showcasing the works of America’s most prolific and renowned architects during the 19th and early 20th centuries, the designs featured in this book mostly belong to some of the most significant and iconic houses of the era. The book offers a glimpse into the palatial mansions of an epoch of affluence; mansions that feature designs that are part Old-World and part modern. The Art Deco style is abundant throughout the collection, exhibiting some of the most impressively crafted interior and architectural designs known to date.Mansions of the Gilded Age
A long-standing classic among Americans has been the Winthrop H. Jordan Collection. This book offers readers a tremendous selection of some of the most beautiful and intricately crafted house plans from the 19th century. Many of these homes may look familiar to those familiar with the art deco style, as some of the designs presented in this book exhibit a fusion of the two styles. These houses are the perfect example of how the classic homes of the mid-1800s and early 1900s serve as a beautiful reminder of a more genteel era, coupled with the sophistication characteristic of Art Deco styles. Those looking to utilize both contemporary and classic styles of design while constructing their home must not overlook this book.The Winthrop H. Jordan Collection: Early American House Plans
It comes as no surprise that the mid-century modern designs of the era have caught the attention of designers and architects alike. Fortunately, this book features hundreds of plans ranging from a variety of houses of the mid-twentieth century, with Art Deco elements involving intricate details such as the use of fabrics, wall features, and more. What sets this book apart from like-minded collections is the fact that it concentrates its focus on the works of the Eichler Network, a group of designers known for the purity of their style and their ceaseless innovation. An extensive range of plans, renderings, and images fill the pages of this book, giving readers the perfect blueprint to replicate the homes of the mid-century era.The Mid-Century Modern House: Plans and Headers from the Eichler Network
The Classic American House book ventures into the time period from the turn-of-the-century to 1960, which, by the standards of architecture, represented an endless crossroads of ideas. This book touches upon several schools of thought, including Tudor, Colonial Revivalism, Victorian, and even Art Deco homes. The high-resolution drawings of the houses contained within are coupled with informative and precise illustrations to cater to anyone looking to modernize their homes. The behavioral features of the era are also discussed in detail, giving readers an understanding of what it was like to inhabit a house during this period. A must-have for those in search of classic American designs.The Classic American House: Styles and Plans from 1900–1960
The golden age of the American Dream was centered around an aspiration for the good life and a corresponding surge of progress. This book, compiled by one of the most renowned historians of domestic architecture, provides readers with a comprehensive look into the most popular house styles during the 1940s through the ‘70s. The most exquisite and renowned styles of this period are featured here, such as the American Ranch, California Bungalow, and, of course, historically important Art Deco designs. Each house contains details of the interior layout, as the focus of the book rests on family life and its evolution throughout the era. An excellent choice for anyone with an interest in the intricate designs of these homes and the accompanying elements of consumer culture.American Dream Houses, 1940–1970: Domestic Architecture and Consumer Culture