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ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH AMERICA: 15TH CENTURY TO 20TH CENTURY

KAPPE LIBRARY GUIDE no. 87

The Kappe Library Guides identify general resources on broad topics to help researchers begin their work. Individual projects and practitioners are avoided; guides, indexes and general introductions are preferred to specialized works. Book citations that include a call number can be found at the Kappe Library; other books are identified by author, title and date. Magazine articles are selected from the Avery Index, Art Full Text and JStor databases. Where full-text articles are available on-line, the article title is hyperlinked to the full text. Web versions of this and all other Guides are available at http://www.sciarc.edu/portal/about/resources/library_documents.html Submit questions and suggestions to the library manager directly at kevin@sciarc.edu

GENERAL RESOURCES
The Oxford Companion to Canadian History, Oxford Reference Online. The Oxford Guide to the United States Government, Oxford Reference Online. The Oxford Companion to United States History, Oxford Reference Online. The Oxford Dictionary of American Art & Artists, Oxford Reference Online. Winterthur Portfolio, JStor.org. Covering arts in America and the historical context within which they developed. ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH AMERICA Backgrounds for an American Architecture, Perspecta, vol. 15, 1975. John Bland, The Early Architecture of Canada, JAE, Vol. 29, No. 3, Canada (Feb., 1976), pp. 4-5. JStor.org. John Burchard & Albert Bush-Brown, The architecture of America; a social and cultural history, NA705.B8 1966 HABS/HAER/HALS, The Historic American buildings survey, Historic American engineering record, and Historic American landscapes survey, administered by the National Park Service. David P. Handlin, American architecture, NA705.H35 1985 Harold Kalman, A history of Canadian architecture, NA740.K35 1994, vol.s 1-2 William H. Pierson, American buildings and their architects, NA705 .P5 1970, vol.s 1-4 Leland M. Roth, America builds: source documents in American architecture and planning, NA705 .A48 1983 Leland M. Roth, A concise history of American architecture, NA705 .R67 1979 Vincent Scully, American architecture and urbanism, NA705.S36 Dell Upton, Architecture in the United States, NA705.Y78 1998 Dell Upton & John Michael Vlach, Common places: readings in American vernacular architecture, NA705 .C58 1986 Perspectives in vernacular architecture, NA705.G36, numbers 2-4 Marcus Whiffen, et al. "USA." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. ARCHITECTURE GUIDES Architecture guides are often the only resource for factual information about some buildings or regions. There are architecture guides in print for many U.S. states, which are cataloged in the NA730 section. Many U.S. cities, large and small, also have their own guides (NA735 section). AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA William Bernstein, Building with words: Canadian architects on architecture, NA745 .B4 1981 Kenneth Hafertepe, American architects and their books to 1848, NA707 .A47 2001 Delores Hayden, The Grand Domestic Revolution; a history of feminist designs for American homes, neighborhoods and cities, HQ1426.H33 1981 Charles A. Jencks, Theories and manifestoes of contemporary architecture, Reference-NA-680 .T44 1997 Arnold Lewis, A European Profile of American Architecture, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Dec., 1978), pp. 265-282. JStor.org. David E. Nye, Narratives and spaces: technology and the construction of American culture, E169.1 .N816 1997 Joan Ockman, Architecture Culture 1943-1968; a documentary anthology, Reference-680.A57 1993 Terry S. Reynolds, The Engineer In America: a historical anthology from Technology and Culture, TA23.E54 1991 Mary N. Woods, From Craft to Profession: the practice of architecture in nineteenth-century America, NA1996.W64 1999

BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA Donald Albrecht, On the job: design and the American office, NK2195.O4 O5 2000 James H. Bruns, Great American Post Offices, NA4451.B78 1997 David Chidester, American Sacred Space, BL581.U6A48 1995 Eric DeLony, Landmark American Bridges, TG23.L36 1992 Nancy Einreinhofer, American Art Museums: Elitism and Democracy, N510.E45 1997 Richard Gutman, American Diner, NA755.G88 1993 Gwyn Headley, Architectural Follies in America, NA208.5.H43 1996 Henry R. Hitchcock, "The Rise of Commercial Architecture in England and America," in Architecture: 19th & 20th Centuries, NA642.H56 1977 Jim Heimann, Car Hops and Curb Service: a History of American Drive-In Restaurants, TX945.H45 1996 F. Ross Holland, Great American Lighthouses, VK1023.H66 1989 Donald C. Jackson, Great American Bridges and Dams, TG23.J33 1988 Kenneth T. Jackson & Camilo J. Vergara, Silent Cities; American Cemetery, GT3203.J33 1989 Thomas A.P. van Leeuwen, The Skyward Trend of Thought: the Metaphysics of the American Skyscrapers, NA9053.S4L44 1988 Richard Longstreath, "Compositional Types in American Commercial Architecture." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 2 (1986): 12-23. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Leonard S. Marcus, The American Store Window, HF5845.M34 1978 John Margolies, End of the Road: Vanishing Highway Architecture in America, TR659.M37 1981b John Margolies, Home Away From Home: Motels in America, TX909.M319 1995 David Naylor, American Picture Palaces, NA6846.U6N39 John & Joann Norris, Amusement Parks: an American Guidebook, GV1853.2.N67 1994 Dominick A. Pisano, American Airport Designs, TL725.A55 1990 Ellen M. Plante, The American Kitchen 1700 to the Present, TX653.P56 1995 Janet Greenstein Potter, Great American Railroad Stations, TF302.U54P68 1996 Julius Trousdale Sadler, American Stables, NA8340.S22 Joel H. Spring, American School 1643-1996, 4th, LA205.S64 1997 Paul Venable Turner, Campus: an American Planning Tradition, LB3223.T897 1984 Daniel I. Vieyra, Fill 'Er Up!: an Architectural History of America's Gas Stations, TL153.V53 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA Barbara L. Allen, The Ranch-Style House in America: A Cultural and Environmental Discourse, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 49, No. 3 (Feb., 1996), pp. 156-165. JStor.org. Clifford Edward Clark, The American family home, 1800-1960, NA7205 .C58 1986 John F. Bauman, From tenements to the Taylor homes : in search of an urban housing policy in twentieth-century America, HD7293 .F76 2000 Elizabeth Collins Cromley, "A History of American Beds and Bedrooms." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 4 (1991): 177-86. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Margaret Culbertson, American House Design: an index to periodicals 1850-1915, NA7207.C85 1994 Mason C. Doan, American housing production, 1880-2000 : a concise history, HD7293.D63 1997 Christine Hunter, Ranches, rowhouses, and railroad flats: American homes, NA7205 .H78 1999 Lee Pennock Huntington, Americans at home: four hundred years of American houses, NA705.H87 CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA Robert S. Fogarty, All things new: American communes and utopian movements, 1860-1914, HX653 .F63 1990 Gary Goreham, Encyclopedia of Rural America, E169.12.E5 1997 Louise Harpman & Evan M. Supcoff, Preface: Twentieth-Century American Patterns, Perspecta, Vol. 30, Settlement Patterns (1999), pp. 5-9. JStor.og. Delores Haydon, Seven American Utopias, HX-653.H39 Robert V. Hine, California's utopian colonies, HX655.C2 H5 1983 Martin Melosi, Sanitary city: urban infrastructure in America from colonial times to the present, TD223.M45 2000 Eric H. Monkkonen, America Becomes Urban: the Development of U.S. Cities & Towns 1780-1980, HT123.M63 1988 John William Reps, The making of urban America: a history of city planning in the United States, NA9105 .R45 Gerrylynn K. Roberts, American cities & technology: wilderness to wired city, T14.5 .R597 1999 Stanley K. Schultz, Constructing Urban Culture: American cities and city planning 1800-1920, 1989 Neil L. Shumsky, Encyclopedia of Urban America; Cities and suburbs, HT123.E5 1998 v.1-2 Society for American City and Regional Planning History, http://www.urban.uiuc.edu/sacrph/index.html Dell Upton, Common Places, NA705.C58 1985 (Anthology of essays on early US community development)

CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA Stephen H. Cutcliffe & Terry S. Reynolds, Technology & American history: a historical anthology, T21.T426 1997 George H. Douglas, All Aboard! The Railroad in American Life, TF23.D67 1992 Leo Marx, The machine in the garden: technology and the pastoral ideal in America, E169.1.M373 2000 David E. Nye, The American technological sublime, T14.5.N93 1994 David E. Nye, Consuming Power: a social history of American energies, HD9502.U52N94 1997 David E. Nye, Narratives and spaces: technology and the construction of American culture, E169.1.N816.1997 Tom F. Peters, An American Culture of Construction, Perspecta, Vol. 25, (1989), pp. 142-161. JStor.org.

COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA 1500s-1780s


Sylvia Doughty Fries, The urban idea in colonial America, HT167 .F743 Henry A. Millon, Circa 1700: architecture in Europe and the Americas, NA590 .C57 2005 A. J. H. Richardson, The Earliest Wood-Processing Industry in North America, 1607-23, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. 5, No. 4 (1973), pp. 81-84. JStor.org. BRITISH COLONIES British Forts in North America, http://fiwar.virtualave.net/forts/british.html Cary Carson, et. al., Impermanent Architecture in the Southern American Colonies, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 16, No. 2/3 (Summer Autumn, 1981), pp. 135-196. JStor.org. Abbott Lowell Cummings, The framed houses of Massachusetts Bay, 1625-1725, NA730.M4 C85 Gable Handler, New History in an Old Museum; Colonial Williamsburg, F234.W7H27 1997 John Mead Howells, Lost examples of colonial architecture, NA707.H75 1963 Karen Ordahl Kupperman, The Jamestown project, F234.J3 K87 2007 Phyllis Lambert & Alan Stewart, Opening the gates of eighteenth-century Montreal, F1054.5.M88 A255 1992 Jan Morris, Architecture of the British Empire, NA964 .A73 1986 Robert Blair St. George, Bawns and Beliefs: Architecture, Commerce, and Conversion in Early New England, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Winter, 1990), pp. 241-287. JStor.org. Russell F. Whitehead & Frank Chouteau Brown, Blueprints for Americas past, NA707.B58 1988 D. T. Yeomans, A Preliminary Study of English Roofs in Colonial America, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. 13, No. 4 (1981), pp. 9-18. JStor.org. DUTCH COLONIES Henry Glassie, Eighteenth-Century Cultural Process in Delaware Valley Folk Building, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 7, (1972), pp. 29-57. JStor.org. Joseph Manca, On the Origins of the American Porch: Architectural Persistence in Hudson Valley Dutch Settlements, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 40, No. 2/3 (Summer - Autumn, 2005), pp. 91-132. JStor.org. Wesley I. Shank, Eighteenth-Century Architecture of the Upper Delaware River Valley of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 31, No. 2 (May, 1972), pp. 137-144. JStor.org. Jeroen Van den Hurk, "The Architecture of New Netherland Revisited." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 10 (2005): 133-52. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. William Woys Weaver, The Pennsylvania German House: European Antecedents and New World Forms, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 21, No. 4 (Winter, 1986), pp. 243-264. JStor.org. Hubert Wilhelm, "The Pennsylvania-Dutch Barn in Southeastern Ohio." Material Culture 39.1 (2007): 51-60. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Clifford W. Zink, Dutch Framed Houses in New York and New Jersey, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Winter, 1987), pp. 265-294. JStor.org. FRENCH COLONIES Mary Cable, Lost New Orleans, NA735.N4C32 Samuel de Champlain Portal (web resource) A. J. H. Richardson, Guide to the Architecturally and Historically Most Significant Buildings in the Old City of Quebec, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. 2, No. 3/4 (1970), pp. 3-144. JStor.org. James P. Ronda, The European Indian: Jesuit Civilization Planning in New France, Church History, Vol. 41, No. 3 (Sep., 1972), pp. 385-395. JStor.org. Samuel Wilson, Jr., Louisiana Drawings by Alexandre De Batz, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 22, No. 2 (May, 1963), pp. 75-89. JStor.org. Samuel Wilson, Jr., Religious Architecture in French Colonial Louisiana, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 8, (1973), pp. 63-106. JStor.org. SPANISH COLONIES

Bainbridge Bunting, Early architecture in New Mexico, NA730.N38B86 George R. Collins, The Transfer of Thin Masonry Vaulting from Spain to America, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Oct., 1968), pp. 176-201. JStor.org. Elsbeth Gordon, Florida's colonial architectural heritage, NA730.F6G67 2002 Roger G. Kennedy, Mission: the history and architecture of the missions of North America, NA707 .K39 1993 Harold Kirker, The Role of Hispanic Kinships in Popularizing the Monterey Style in California, 1836-1846, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 43, No. 3, (Oct., 1984), pp. 250-255. JStor.org. George Kubler & Martin Soria, Art and architecture in Spain and Portugal and their American dominions, 1500 to 1800, N7104 .K8 1959 Rexford Newcomb, Spanish-Colonial Architecture in the United, NA707.N44 1990 Robert C. Smith, Colonial Towns of Spanish and Portuguese America, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 14, No. 4, (Dec., 1955), pp. 3-12. JStor.org.

THE NEW REPUBLIC, 1780s-1860s


Desmond Guinness & Julius Trousdale Sadler, Mr. Jefferson, architect, NA737.J4 G84 1973 Robert Hughes, The Republic of Virtue, in American Visions, N6506.H84 1997 Library of Congress Guide to the American Revolution, http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/revolution/home.html Robert Middlekauff, Oxford History of the United States: the Glorious Cause, the American Revolution 1763-1789, E-173.O94 v. 03 AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA 1780s1860s Asher Benjamin, The practice of architecture; and, The builder's guide: two pattern books of American classical architecture, NA170.B46 1994 Jeffrey A. Cohen, Building a Discipline: Early Institutional Settings for Architectural Education in Philadelphia, 1804-1890, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 53, No. 2 (Jun., 1994), pp. 139-183. JStor.org. Ellen W. Kramer, Contemporary Descriptions of New York City and Its Public Architecture ca. 1850, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 27, No. 4 (Dec., 1968), pp. 264-280. JStor.org. Clay Lancaster, Oriental Forms in American Architecture 1800-1870, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Sep., 1947), pp. 183-193. JStor.org. Helen Park, A List of Architectural Books Available in America before the Revolution, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Oct., 1961), pp. 115-130, JStor.org Harold Francis Pfister, Burlingtonian Architectural Theory in England and America, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 11, (1976), pp. 123-151, JStor.org BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA 1780s1860s Douglas E. Evelyn, Exhibiting America: The Patent Office as Cultural Artifact, Smithsonian Studies in American Art, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Summer, 1989), pp. 24-37. JStor.org. C. Lounsbury, God is in the Details: The Transformation of Ecclesiastical Architecture in Early Nineteenth-Century America. Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture v. 13 no. 1 (2006) p. 1-21. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Elaine Jackson-Retondo, "Manufacturing Moral Reform: Images and Realities of a Nineteenth-Century American Prison." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 8 (2000): 117-37. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. A.K. Sandoval-Strausz, "A Public House for a New Republic: The Architecture of Accommodation and the American State, 1789-1809." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 9 (2003): 54-70. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA 1780s1860s Edward A. Chappell & Julie Richter. "Wealth and Houses in Post-Revolutionary Virginia." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 7 (1997): 3-22. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Nora Pat Small, "New England Farmhouses in the Early Republic: Rhetoric and Reality." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 6 (1997): 33-45. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Dell Upton, Pattern Books and Professionalism: Aspects of the Transformation of Domestic Architecture in America, 1800-1860, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 19, No. 2/3 (Summer - Autumn, 1984), pp. 107-150. JStor.org. John Michael Vlach, "Snug Li'l House with Flue and Oven: Nineteenth-Century Reforms in Plantation Slave Housing." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 5 (1995): 118-29. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. John Michael Vlach, "Without Recourse to Owners: The Architecture of Urban Slavery in the Antebellum South." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 6 (1997): 150-60. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA 1780s1860s James Thomas Flexner, The Great Columbian Federal City, American Art Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring, 1970), pp. 30-45, JSTor.org (On Washington, D.C.) Steven W. Hurtt, "The American continental grid: form and meaning," Threshold, Fall 1983 A.E.J. Morris, The History of Urban Form, HT-166.M59 1979 (In Ch. 9, see "The Great American Grid")

John Williams Reps, Cities of the American West: a history of frontier urban planning, Office-HT-123.5.A17 R46 John Williams Reps, "Thomas Jefferson's Checkerboard Towns," The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Oct., 1961), pp. 108-114. JStor.org. John William Reps, Town planning in frontier America, NA9106 .R46 1980 Evan T. Sage, Classical Place-Names in America, American Speech, Vol. 4, No. 4 (Apr., 1929), pp. 261-271. JStor.org. Richard Guy Wilson, Idealism and the Origin of the First American Suburb: Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, American Art Journal, Vol. 11, No. 4 (Oct., 1979), pp. 79-90. JStor.org. CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA 1780s1860s Susan Begley Broeksmit & Anne T. Sullivan, Dry-Press Brick: A Nineteenth-Century Innovation in Building Technology, APT Bulletin, Vol. 37, No. 1 (2006), pp. 45-52. JStor.org. Ted Cavanagh, Balloon Houses: The Original Aspects of Conventional Wood-Frame Construction Re-Examined, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 51, No. 1 (Sep., 1997), pp. 5-15. JStor.org. Marshall B. Davidson, Early American Lighting, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Summer, 1944), pp. 30-40. JStor.org. Early Roofing Materials, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. 2, No. 1/2 (1970), pp. 18-88. JStor.org. Gardiner Hallock, "Pise Construction in Early Nineteenth-Century Virginia." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 11 (2004): 40-53. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Jonathan Thayer Lincoln, The Beginnings of the Machine Age in New England: David Wilkinson of Pawtucket, The New England Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 4 (Dec., 1933), pp. 716-732. JStor.org. Peter C. Marzio, Carpentry in the Southern Colonies during the Eighteenth Century with Emphasis on Maryland and Virginia, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 7, (1972), pp. 229-250. JStor.org. Ronald L. Michael, Construction of National Road Bed: Historical and Archaeological Evidence, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. 7, No. 4 (1975), pp. 50-55. JStor.org. Maureen Ogle, Domestic Reform and American Household Plumbing, 1840-1870, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Spring, 1993), pp. 33-58. JStor.org. Arlene Palmer, Glass Production in Eighteenth-Century America: The Wistarburgh Enterprise, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 11, (1976), pp. 75-101. JStor.org. Charles E. Peterson, Notes on Copper Roofing in America to 1802, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 24, No. 4 (Dec., 1965), pp. 313-318. JStor.org. THE FEDERAL STYLE Clark Pearce, "Living with antiques: A Federal collection." The Magazine Antiques (1971) 167.5 (2005): 106-15. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Damie Stillman. "Federal style." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. GREEK REVIVAL Sarah Hamiln, Greek revival architecture in America, NA705.H32 Christoph Hocker, "Greek Revival America? Reflections on uses and functions of antique architectural patterns in American architecture between 1760 and 1860." Hephaistos 15 (1997): 197-240. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson Walter Muir Whitehill, Palladio in America, NA1123.P2 W5 1978 SHAKER DESIGN Beverly Gordon, Victorian Fancy Goods: Another Reappraisal of Shaker Material Culture, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 25, No. 2/3 (Summer - Autumn, 1990), pp. 111-129. JStor.org. Julie Nicoletta, The Architecture of Control: Shaker Dwelling Houses and the Reform Movement in Early-Nineteenth-Century America, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Sep., 2003), pp. 352-387. JStor.org. Julie Nicoletta, The Gendering of Order and Disorder: Mother Ann Lee and Shaker Architecture, The New England Quarterly, Vol. 74, No. 2 (Jun., 2001), pp. 303-316. JStor.org. Mary Lyn Ray, A Reappraisal of Shaker Furniture and Society, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 8, (1973), pp. 107-132. JStor.org. Paul Rocheleau & June Sprigg, Shaker built: the form and function of Shaker architecture, NA710 .R62 1994 Herbert Schiffer, Shaker architecture, NA710.S28 Shaker Historic Trail, online tour of Shaker communities provided by the National Park Service. Shaker Museum & Library, Mount Lebanon, New York Arthur T. West, Reminiscences of Life in a Shaker Village, The New England Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 2 (Jun., 1938), pp. 343-360. JStor.org. Robert W. Wilkins, "The Shaker aesthetic reconsidered." The Magazine Antiques (1971) 173.1 (2008): 194-201. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson

SPANISH COLONIAL STYLE David Gebhard, Some Additional Observations on California's Monterey Tradition, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 46, No. 2 (Jun., 1987), pp. 157-170. JStor.org. David Gebhard, The Spanish Colonial Revival in Southern California (1895-1930), The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 26, No. 2 (May, 1967), pp. 131-147. JStor.org.

INDUSTRIALIZATION & REFORM, 1860s-1920


Neil Harris, The Gilded Age Reconsidered Once Again, Archives of American Art Journal, Vol. 23, No. 4 (1983), pp. 8-18. JStor.org. Richard W. Longstreth, Academic Eclecticism in American Architecture, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Spring, 1982), pp. 55-82. JStor.org. Lewis Mumford, The brown decades; a study of the arts in America, 1865-1895, N6510.M8 1955 Lewis Mumford, The roots of contemporary American architecture, NA710.M8 1972 AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 Elizabeth Abel, Bathroom Doors and Drinking Fountains: Jim Crow's Racial Symbolic, Critical Inquiry, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Spring, 1999), pp. 435-481. JStor.org. Beverly K. Brandt, "Worthy and Carefully Selected: American Arts and Crafts at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904, Archives of American Art Journal, Vol. 28, No. 1 (1988), pp. 2-16. JStor.org. Simon J. Bronner, Consuming Visions: accumulation and display of goods in America 1880-1920, HF5845.C68 1989 Stephen Kern, The culture of time and space, 1880-1918, CB478.K46 2003 Daniel D. Reiff, Viollet-le-Duc and American 19th Century Architecture, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 42, No. 1 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 32-47, JStor.org Carl M. Sapers & Penny Pittman Merliss, The Liability of Architects and Engineers in Nineteenth-Century America, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 41, No. 2 (Winter, 1988), pp. 39-45. JStor.org. Daniel J. Vivian, A Practical Architect: Frank P. Milburn and the Transformation of Architectural Practice in the New South, 1890-1925, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Spring, 2005), pp. 17-45. JStor.org. Richard Guy Wilson, Architecture and the Reinterpretation of the Past in the American Renaissance, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Spring, 1983), pp. 69-87. JStor.org. THE ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT Alan Crawford. "Arts and Crafts Movement." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. David Gebhard. "Greene & Greene." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Wendy Kaplan, The Arts and crafts movement in Europe and America: design for the modern world 1880-1920, NK1140 K37 2004 "Two arts and crafts houses: Paradigms in Pasadena and Boston." The Magazine Antiques (1971) 172.3 (2007): 112-19. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Robert Winter, Toward a simpler way of life: the arts & crafts architects of California, NA730.C2 T68 1997 BEAUX ARTS STYLE Architectural Design Profiles 17: the Beaux Arts, NA2310.B34 Jean Paul Carlhian, The Ecole des Beaux-Arts: Modes and Manners, JAE, Vol. 33, No. 2, (Nov., 1979), pp. 7-17. JStor.org. Paul P. Cret, The Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Architectural Education, The Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Apr., 1941), pp. 3-15. JStor.org. Arthur Drexler, The Architecture of the Ecole des beaux-arts, NA1047.5.E34 A69 Isabelle Gournay. "Beaux-Arts style." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Xing Ruan, Accidental Affinities: American Beaux-Arts in Twentieth-Century Chinese Architectural Education and Practice, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 61, No. 1 (Mar., 2002), pp. 30-47. JStor.org. Leland Roth, Monograph of the works of McKim, Mead & White, 1879-1915, NA737.M4 R65 1977 Richard Guy Wilson. "McKim, Mead & White." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. David Van Zanten, The Architecture of the Beaux-Arts, JAE, Vol. 29, No. 2, Describing Places (Nov., 1975), pp. 16-17. JStor.org. BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 Anna Vemer Andrzejewski, "The Gazes of Hierarchy at Religious Camp Meetings, 1850-1925." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 8 (2000): 138-57. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Jay Cantor, Temples of the Arts: Museum Architecture in Nineteenth-Century America, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series, Vol. 28, No. 8 (Apr., 1970), pp. 331-354. JStor.org. Pamela H. Simpson, "Cereal Architecture: Late-Nineteenth-Century Grain Palaces and Crop Art." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 10 (2005): 269-82. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson.

Lawrence Wodehouse, "Treasury Department Architecture, 1876-1893." Southeastern College Art Conference Review 11.5 (1990): 379-87. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. John Zukowsky, Monumental American Obelisks: Centennial Vistas, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 58, No. 4 (Dec., 1976), pp. 574-581. JStor.org. INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 "Between a rock and a hard place: a history of American sweatshops 1820-present," Smithsonian Museum Lindy Biggs, Rational factory: architecture, technology, and work in America's age of mass production, TS178 .B54 1996 Carles Bronto, Architecture for Industry, NA6400.B76 1997 Betsy H. Bradley, Works: the Industrial Architecture of the United States, NA6402.B73 1998 Roberi F. Brown, The Aesthetic Transformation of an Industrial Community, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 12, (1977), pp. 35-64. JStor.org. Margaret Crawford, Building the Workingman's Paradise, HT123.C688 1995 Margaret Crawford, The New Company Town, Perspecta, Vol. 30, (1999), pp. 48-57. JStor.org. Michael J. Ettema, Technological Innovation and Design Economics in Furniture Manufacture, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 16, No. 2/3 (Summer - Autumn, 1981), pp. 197-223. JStor.org. Daniel Horowitz, Genteel Observers: New England Economic Writers and Industrialization, The New England Quarterly, Vol. 48, No. 1 (Mar., 1975), pp. 65-83. JStor.org. Maury Klein, Prisoners of Progress: American Industrial Cities 1850-1920, HT123.K55 Labor vs. capital in the age of silent films, a USC seminar. Thomas A. Markus, Buildings & Power: freedom & control in the origin of modern building types, NA500.M37 1993 (see Chapter 7) Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, Architecture for the Boston & Albany Railroad: 1881-1894, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 47, No. 2 (Jun., 1988), pp. 109-131. JStor.org. Steven Parissien, Pennsylvania Station, McKim, Mead and White, NA6313.N4 P37 1996 Leland M. Roth, Three Industrial Towns by McKim, Mead & White, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 38, No. 4 (Dec., 1979), pp. 317-347. JStor.org. Taylor, Principles of Scientific Management, TT55,9.T377 1997 (Classic efficiency text of 1911) RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 James L. Garvin, Mail-Order House Plans and American Victorian Architecture, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Winter, 1981), pp. 309-334. JStor.org. Alan Gowans, The Comfortable House: North American Suburban Architecture 1890-1930, NA7571.G68 1986 Kenneth Baar, "The National Movement to Halt the Spread of Multifamily Housing 1890-1926," JAPA, Winter 1992 SKYSCRAPERS IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 Rosmarie Haag Bletter, "The Invention of the Skyscraper: Notes on Its Diverse Histories," Assemblage, No. 2 (Feb., 1987), pp. 110-117. JStor.org. Carl W. Condit and Dietrich Neumann. "Skyscraper." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Sarah Bradford Landau & Carl W. Condit, The rise of the New York skyscraper 1865-1913, NA6232.L361 1996 Gerald R. Larson & Roula Mouroudellis Geraniotis, Toward a Better Understanding of the Evolution of the Iron Skeleton Frame in Chicago, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 46, No. 1 (Mar., 1987), pp. 39-48. JStor.org. Charles E. Peterson, Ante-Bellum Skyscraper, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 9, No. 3 (Oct., 1950), pp. 27-25. JStor.org. Roger Shepherd, Skyscraper: the search for an American style 1891-1941, NA6232 .S52 2003 Solomonson, The Chicago Tribune Tower competition: skyscraper design and cultural change in the 1920s, 2001 Louis Sullivan, "The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered," (1896) in Kindergarten Chats and Other Writings, NA2560.S82 David van Zanten. "Burnham, Daniel H.." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. THE CHICAGO SCHOOL H. Allen Brooks, Chicago School: Metamorphosis of a Term, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 25, No. 2 (May, 1966), pp. 115-118. JStor.org. "The Chicago School of Architecture: symposium." Prairie school review, 1972. Carl W. Condit, The Chicago school of architecture, NA735.C4 C6 1964 Louis Sullivan, "The Tall Office Building Artistically Considered," (1896) in Kindergarten Chats and Other Writings, NA2560.S82 Lauren S. Weingarden, The Colors of Nature: Louis Sullivan's Architectural Polychromy and Nineteenth-Century Color Theory, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Winter, 1985), pp. 243-260. JStor.org. Wim de Wit, Louis Sullivan: the function of ornament, NA737.S9 A4 1986 David van Zanten. "Chicago school." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. David van Zanten. "Sullivan, Louis." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920

Mona Domosh, Invented cities: the creation of landscape in nineteenth-century New York & Boston, HT168.N5 D66 1996 Gail Fenske. "City Beautiful Movement." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Free Library of Philadelphia, Old Philadelphia in early photographs 1839-1914, F158.37 .P55 1976 Alison K. Hoagland, The Invariable Model: Standardization and Military Architecture in Wyoming, 1860-1900, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 57, No. 3 (Sep., 1998), pp. 298-315. JStor.org. Alison K. Hoagland, Village Constructions: U. S. Army Forts on the Plains, 1848-1890, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 34, No. 4 (Winter, 1999), pp. 215-237. JStor.org. Judith Walzer Leavitt, The healthiest city: Milwaukee and the politics of health reform, RA448.M5 L4 1982 Martin V. Melosi, Garbage in the Cities: Refuse, Reform and the Environment 1880-1980, TD893.M44 1981 Robert A.M. Stern, New York 1880: architecture and urbanism in the gilded age, NA735.N5 S727 1999 Christopher Tunnard, A City Called Beautiful, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 9, No. 1/2 (Mar. - May, 1950), pp. 31-36. JStor.org. Peter Wolf, City Structuring and Social Sense in 19th and 20th Century Urbanism, Perspecta, Vol. 13, (1971), pp. 221-233. JStor.org. COLONIAL REVIVAL IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 Betzy Dinesen. "Colonial Revival." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Bridget A. May, Progressivism and the Colonial Revival: The Modern Colonial House, 1900-1920, Wnterthur Portfolio, Vol. 26, No. 2/3 (Summer - Autumn, 1991), pp. 107-122. JStor.org. W. Barksdale Maynard, Best, Lowliest Style! The Early-Nineteenth-Century Rediscovery of American Colonial Architecture, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 59, No. 3 (Sep., 2000), pp. 338-357. JStor.org. CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 William Addis, The harmony of theory and practice: 1800-1860 in Building: 3000 years of design engineering and construction, Reference- TH15 .A33 2007 Peter Austin, Rafael Guastavino's Construction Business in the United States: Beginnings and Development, PT Bulletin, Vol. 30, No. 4, (1999), pp. 15-19. JStor.org. Robert Brucemann & Donald Prowler, 19th Century Mechanical System Designs, JAE, Vol. 30, No. 3, Energy and Architecture (Feb., 1977), pp. 11-15. JStor.org. Shelley Wood Cordulack, A Franco-American Battle of Beams: Electricity and the Selling of Modernity, Journal of Design History, Vol. 18, No. 2 (2005), pp. 147-166. JStor.org. John O. Curtis, The Introduction of the Circular Saw in the Early 19th Century, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. 5, No. 2 (1973), pp. 162-189. JStor.org. Eric DeLony, The Bollman Bridge at Savage, Maryland: Restoring America's Quintessential Metal Truss, APT Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 1/2,(1996), pp. 24-31. JStor.org. Thomas P. Hughes, American genesis: a century of invention and technological enthusiasm, 1870-1970, T21.H82 2004 Ed Kranakis, Constructing a bridge: an exploration of engineering culture, design, and research in nineteenth-century France and America, TG71 .K73 1997 Dietrich Neumann, The Century's Triumph in Lighting: The Luxfer Prism Companies and Their Contribution to Early Modern Architecture, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 54, No. 1 (Mar., 1995), pp. 24-53. JStor.org. Fred W. Peterson, "Anglo-American Wooden Frame Farmhouses in the Midwest, 1830-1900: Origins of Balloon Frame Construction." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 8 (2000): 3-16. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Susan Swiatosz, A Technical History of Late Nineteenth Century Windows in the United States, Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology, Vol. 17, No. 1 (1985), pp. 31-37. JStor.org. Sara E. Wermiel, The fireproof building: technology and public safety in the nineteenth-century American city. TH1065 .W47 2000 GOTHIC REVIVAL IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 Kenneth Clark, The Gothic revival, NA610.C5 1962 Georg Germann and Pippa Shirley. "Gothic Revival." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Rhodri Windsor Liscombe, Nationalism or Cultural Imperialism? The Chteau Style in Canada, Architectural History, Vol. 36, (1993), pp. 127-144. JStor.org. Lyle F. Perusse, The Gothic Revival in California, 1850-1890, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Oct., 1955), pp. 15-22. JStor.org. Simpson, Pamela H.. "The Gothic Revival in the Antebellum South: A.J. Davis at VMI." Southeastern College Art Conference Review 12.1 (1991): 15-20. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson PARKS & WILDERNESS PRESERVES IN NORTH AMERICA 1860s--1920 Frank Clark, Nineteenth-Century Public Parks from 1830, Garden History, Vol. 1, No. 3 (Summer, 1973), pp. 31-41. JStor.org. Witold Rybczynski, A clearing in the distance : Frederick Law Olmsted and America in the nineteenth century, SB470.O5 R93 1999

George L. Scheper, The Reformist Vision of Frederick Law Olmsted and the Poetics of Park Design, The New England Quarterly, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Sep., 1989), pp. 369-402. JStor.org. THE PRAIRIE SCHOOL H. Allen Brooks, The Early Work of the Prairie Architects, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Mar., 1960), pp. 2-10. JStor.org. H. Allen Brooks, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Wasmuth Drawings, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 48, No. 2 (Jun., 1966), pp. 193-202. JStor.org. H. Allen Brooks, The Prairie school, NA722.B7 Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, A Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright, College Art Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1 (Autumn, 1946), pp. 41-42. JStor.org. The Prairie School Review, 1965-1973 (shelved with the bound magazine volumes) Vincent Scully, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Stuff of Dreams, Perspecta, Vol. 16, (1980), pp. 9-31. JStor.og. Joseph Siry, Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple and Architecture for Liberal Religion in Chicago, 1885-1909, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 73, No. 2 (Jun., 1991), pp. 257-282. JStor.org. Kathryn Smith, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Imperial Hotel: A Postscript, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 67, No. 2 (Jun., 1985), pp. 296-310. JStor.org. Kathryn Smith, Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House, and Olive Hill, 1914-1924,The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Mar., 1979), pp. 15-33. JStor.org. Paul E. Sprague and David Gebhard. "Wright." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Dimitri Tselos, Frank Lloyd Wright and World Architecture, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Mar., 1969), pp. 58-72. JStor.org. Paul Venable Turner, Frank Lloyd Wright and the Young Le Corbusier, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 42, No. 4 (Dec., 1983), pp. 350-359. JStor.org. Frank Lloyd Wright, Studies and executed buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, NA-737.W7 A4 1986 (The 1910 Wasmuth Portfolio) QUEEN ANNE REVIVAL Margaret Henderson Floyd. "Queen Anne Revival." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Stefan Muthesius. "Eclecticism." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. ROMANESQUE REVIVAL Timothy Culvahouse, Figuration and Continuity in the Work of H. H. Richardson, Perspecta, Vol. 24, (1988), pp. 25-39. JStor.org. Carroll L. V. Meeks, Romanesque Before Richardson in the United States, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 35, No. 1 (Mar., 1953), pp. 17-33 Jeffrey Karl Ochsner. "Richardson, H. H." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. James F. O'Gorman, H.H. Richardson: architectural forms for an American society, NA737.R5 O36 1987 "Romanesque Revival." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Dimitri Tselos, Richardson's Influence on European Architecture, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 29, No. 2 (May, 1970), pp. 156-162. JStor.org. SHINGLE STYLE & STICK STYLE Sarah Bradford Landau, Richard Morris Hunt, the Continental Picturesque, and the Stick Style, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 42, No. 3 (Oct., 1983), pp. 272-289. JStor.org. Vincent J. Scully Jr., Romantic Rationalism and the Expression of Structure in Wood: Downing, Wheeler, Gardner, and the Stick Style, 1840-1876, The Art Bulletin, Vol. 35, No. 2 (Jun., 1953), pp. 121-142. JStor.org. Vincent J. Scully, The shingle style and the stick style: architectural theory and design from Richardson to the origins of Wright, NA7207 .S38 1971 Marcus Whiffen. "Shingle style." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online.

1920s
Revising Modernist History: The Architecture of the 1920s and 1930s, Art Journal, Vol. 43, No. 2, Summer, 1983. AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1920s Mark Linder, Mumford's Metaphors: Sticks and Stones versus Ships and the Sea, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 46, No. 2 (Nov., 1992), pp. 95-103. JStor.org. Richard Guy Wilson, The Machine Age in America 1918-1941, TS23.W55 1986 ART DECO Victor Arwas. Art Deco, N6494.A7A65 Donald J. Bush, Streamlining and American Industrial Design, Leonardo, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Autumn, 1974), pp. 309-317. JStor.org. Bevis Hiller, Art Deco Style, N6494.A7H557 1997

Richard Striner, Art Deco: Polemics and Synthesis, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 21-34. JStor.org. Suzanne Tise. "Art Deco." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Richard Guy Wilson. "Machine aesthetic." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1920s Richard Longstreth, The Diffusion of the Community Shopping Center Concept during the Interwar Decades, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 56, No. 3 (Sep., 1997), pp. 268-293. JStor.org. William B. Rhoads, Roadside Colonial: Early American Design for the Automobile Age, 1900-1940, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 21, No. 2/3 (Summer - Autumn, 1986), pp. 133-152. JStor.org. Edward W. Wolner, The City-within-a-City and Skyscraper Patronage in the 1920's, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 42, No. 2 (Winter, 1989), pp. 10-23. JStor.org. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1920s Amanda Cooke & Avi Friedman, Ahead of Their Time: The Sears Catalogue Prefabricated Houses, Journal of Design History, Vol. 14, No. 1 (2001), pp. 53-70. JStor.org. Thomas C. Hubka & Judith T. Kenny. "Examining the American Dream: Housing Standards and the Emergence of a National Housing Culture, 1900-1930." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 13.1 (2006): 49-69. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson Jonathan Lane, The Period House in the Nineteen-Twenties, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 20, No. 4 (Dec., 1961), pp. 169-178. JStor.org. CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1920s Carl R. Lounsbury, Beaux-Arts Ideals and Colonial Reality: The Reconstruction of Williamsburg's Capitol, 1928-1934, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 49, No. 4 (Dec., 1990), pp. 373-389. JStor.org. Michael McDonough, Selling Sarasota: Architecture and Propaganda in a 1920s Boom Town, The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, Vol. 23, Florida Theme Issue (1998), pp. 11-31. JStor.org. Robert E. Park & Ernest W. Burgess, City: Suggestions for Investigation of Human Behavior in the Urban Environment, HT-151.P3 1925 Carol Willis, Zoning and Zeitgeist: The Skyscraper City in the 1920s, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Mar., 1986), pp. 47-59. JStor.org. CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1920s Erin M. Tobin, When the Imitation Becomes Real: Attitudes toward Asphalt and Asbestos-Cement Roofing and Siding, APT Bulletin, Vol. 31, No. 2/3 (2000), pp. 34-37. JStor.org.

1930s
Martin Battersby, The decorative thirties, NK1390 .B3 1988 Charlotte & Peter Fiell, 30s & 40s Decorative art: a source book, NK1980 .D43 2000 David Gebhard, The American Colonial Revival in the 1930s, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 22, No. 2/3 (Summer - Autumn, 1987), pp. 109148. JStor.org. Martin Greif, Depression modern: the thirties style in America, N6512 .G72 James Newcomb, Depression Auto Styling, Winterthur Portfolio, Vol. 35, No. 1 (Spring, 2000), pp. 81-100. JStor.org. AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1930s Adrienne Berney, Streamlining Breasts: The Exaltation of Form and Disguise of Function in 1930s' Ideals, Journal of Design History, Vol. 14, No. 4, (2001), pp. 327-342. JStor.org. Henry-Russell Hitchcock & Philip Johnson, The international style, NA680.H5 1966 Henry Matthews, The Promotion of Modern Architecture by the Museum of Modern Art in the 1930s, Journal of Design History, Vol. 7, No. 1 (1994), pp. 43-59. JStor.org. Terence Riley, The international style: exhibition 15 and the Museum of Modern Art, NA680.H5 1992 CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1930s Bernice Abbott, New York in the thirties, F128.37.A23 1973 Paul Mason Fotsch, The Building of a Superhighway Future at the New York World's Fair, Cultural Critique, No. 48 (Spring, 2001), pp. 65-97. JStor.org. The WPA guide to New York City: the Federal Writers' Project guide to 1930s New York, F128.18 .N375 1982 CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1930s James Marston Fitch, The Rise of Technology: 1929-1939, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Mar., 1965), pp. 75-77. JStor.org.

THE NEW DEAL (including the Tennessee Valley Authority, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Housing Division, PWA) Karen A. Bearor, "The Design Laboratory: New Deal Experiment in Self-Conscious Vanguardism." Southeastern College Art Conference Review 13.1 (1996): 14-31. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Virginia Tuttle Clayton, "The Index of American Design: Picturing a national identity." The Magazine Antiques (1971) 162.6 (2002): 7483. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Diane Ghirardo, Building new communities: New Deal America and fascist Italy, HT169.57.U6 G48 1989 Stephen Neil Greengard, et. al., Ten Crucial Years: The Development of United States Government Sponsored Artists Programs 19331943, The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts, Vol. 1, (Spring, 1986), pp. 40-61. JStor.org. Andrew Hemingway, "Cultural Democracy by Default: The Politics of the New Deal Arts Programmes." Oxford Art Journal 30.2 (2007): 271-87. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Robert D. Leighninger, Jr., Cultural Infrastructure: The Legacy of New Deal Public Space, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 49, No. 4 (May, 1996), pp. 226-236. JStor.org. McCann, Hannah. "When the People Seized Power." Architect (Washington, D.C.) 97.2 (2008): 53-4, 56. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. (On the Rural Electrification Administration) Richard Pommer, The Architecture of Urban Housing in the United States during the Early 1930s, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Dec., 1978), pp. 235-264. JStor.org. Gail Radford, Modern housing for America: policy struggles in the New Deal era, HD7293 .R28 1996 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1930s Catherine Bauer, Modern Housing, NA7550.B3 1934 James Ford, Classic modern homes of the thirties, NA7208 .F6 1989 Dominic Ricciotti, Edward Durell Stone and the International Style in America: Houses of the 1930s, American Art Journal, Vol. 20, No. 3 (1988), pp. 48-73. JStor.org.

1940s
Elizabeth B. Kassler, Built in the U.S.A, NA712.N45 1944 AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1940s Merrill Schleier, Ayn Rand and King Vidor's Film The Fountainhead: Architectural Modernism, the Gendered Body, and Political Ideology, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Sep., 2002), pp. 310-331. JStor.org. Alan Wallach, Oliver Larkin's Art and Life in America: Between the Popular Front and the Cold War, American Art, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Autumn, 2001), pp. 80-89. JStor.org. BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1940s Richard Longstreth, "The Mixed Blessings of Success: The Hecht Company and Department Store Branch Development after World War II." Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture 6 (1997): 244-62. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Miniature skyscraper of blue glass and metal challenges postwar craze for over-building, Architectural Forum, June 1950 Alexandra Griffith Winton, A Man's House Is His Art: The Walker Art Center's Idea House Project and the Marketing of Domestic Design 1941-1947, Journal of Design History, Vol. 17, No. 4 (2004), pp. 377-396. JStor.org. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1940s Avi Friedman, The Evolution of Design Characteristics during the Post-Second World War Housing Boom: The US Experience, Journal of Design History, Vol. 8, No. 2 (1995), pp. 131-146. JStor.org. Three privately developed apartment houses, Pencil Points, January 1944 (Los Angeles)] What is a house? California arts and architecture, July 1944 CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1940s Andreas Feininger, New York in the forties, F128.37 .F457 John M. Findlay, Magic Lands: Western cityscapes and American culture after 1940, HT-384.U52A174 1992 WORLD WAR II Donald Albrecht, World War II and the American dream, HD7289.W67 1995 The Oxford Companion to World War II, Oxford Reference Online.

1950s
Architectural Forum magazine (bound volumes from 1950-1973 are in the stacks) Architectural Record magazine (bound volumes from 1950 are in the stacks) The P/A Design Awards, an annual feature in the January issue of Progressive Architecture magazine, 1954-60

AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1950s Beatriz Colomina, Enclosed by Images: The Eameses' Multimedia Architecture, Grey Room, No. 2 (Winter, 2001), pp. 5-29. JSTor.org. Stanford Anderson, The New Empiricism: Bay Region Axis: Kay Fisker and Postwar Debates on Functionalism, Regionalism, and Monumentality, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 50, No. 3 (Feb., 1997), pp. 197-207. JStor.org. Sandy Isenstadt, Visions of Plenty: Refrigerators in America around 1950, Journal of Design History, Vol. 11, No. 4 (1998), pp. 311321. JStor.org. Journal of Architectural Education 1947-1974, JStor.org. Published by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). Sarah Ksiazek, Architectural Culture in the Fifties: Louis Kahn and the National Assembly Complex in Dhaka, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 52, No. 4 (Dec., 1993), pp. 416-435. JStor.org. Alexandra Lange, This Year's Model Representing Modernism to the Post-War American Corporation, Journal of Design History, Vol. 19, No. 3 (2006), pp. 233-248. JStor.org. Gay McDonald, Selling the American Dream: MoMA, Industrial Design and Post-War France, Journal of Design History, Vol. 17, No. 4 (2004), pp. 397-412. JStor.org. Richard A. Miller, Disenchantment and Criticism: The State of Modern Architecture, Journal of Architectural Education (1947-1974), Vol. 14, No. 1 (Spring, 1959), pp. 9-12. JStor.org. Roger D. McNiven, The Middle-Class American Home of the Fifties: The Use of Architecture in Nicholas Ray's Bigger than Life and Douglas Sirk's All That Heaven Allows, Cinema Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Summer, 1983), pp. 38-57. JStor.org. Perspecta, JStor.org. The Yale architecture journal published since 1952. Paul Rudolph, Regionalism in Architecture, Perspecta, Vol. 4, (1957), pp. 12-19. JStor.org. Nigel Whiteley, Toward a Throw-Away Culture. Consumerism, Style Obsolescence and Cultural Theory in the 1950s and 1960s, Oxford Art Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2, The 60s (1987), pp. 3-27. JStor.org. BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1950s Alan Hess, Googie: fifties coffee shop architecture, NA7856 .H471 1986 Alan Hess, The Origins of McDonald's Golden Arches, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Mar., 1986), pp. 60-67. JStor.org. Jane C. Loeffler, The Architecture of Diplomacy: Heyday of the United States Embassy-Building Program, 1954-1960, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 49, No. 3 (Sep., 1990), pp. 251-278. JStor.org. J. Carson Webster, The skyscraper: logical and historical considerations, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 18, No. 4 (Dec., 1959), pp. 126-139. JStor.org. RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1950s Barbara L. Allen, The Ranch-Style House in America: A Cultural and Environmental Discourse, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 49, No. 3 (Feb., 1996), pp. 156-165. JStor.org. Apartments, Architectural Forum, January 1950 (Theme issue) Apartments, Architectural Record, September 1950 (Theme issue) Apartments, Architectural Record, June 1959 (Theme issue) Chad Randl, A-Frame, NA7575 .R35 2004 Record Houses, an annual feature of the Mid-May issue of Architectural Record, 1956-1960. The single family house, Progressive Architecture, March 1953 CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1950s Vernon de Mars, Planning: The Educational Problem, Journal of Architectural Education (1947-1974), Vol. 13, No. 2, (Autumn, 1958), pp. 26-29. JStor.org. Robert M. Fogelson, Downtown: its rise and fall, 1880-1950, HT-123 .F64 2001 Kenneth I. Helphand, "McUrbia: the 1950s and the Birth of the Contemporary American Landscape," Places, v. 5, no. 2, 1988 Barclay Gibbs Jones, Teaching City Planning to Architects, Journal of Architectural Education (1947-1974), Vol. 13, No. 2, (Autumn, 1958), pp. 36-40. JStor.org. Karal Ann Marling, Disneyland, 1955: Just Take the Santa Ana Freeway to the American Dream, American Art, Vol. 5, No. 1/2 (Winter - Spring, 1991), pp. 169-207. JStor.org. Martin Ridge, Revisiting Eden: Los Angeles, a city of the future, 1950-1990, F869.L86 R5 2002 Clarence S. Stein, Toward New Towns for America, NA9108.S8 1967 THE COLD WAR IN THE 1950s Beatriz Colomina, Domesticity at war, NA7208.C589 2007 Sarah A. Lichtman, Do-It-Yourself Security: Safety, Gender, and the Home Fallout Shelter in Cold War America, Journal of Design History, Vol. 19, No. 1, (2006), pp. 39-55. JStor.org. Richard Gid Powers, The Cold War in the Rockies: American Ideology and the Air Force Academy Design, Art Journal, Vol. 33, No. 4 (Summer, 1974), pp. 304-313. JStor.org.

Annabel Wharton, Building the Cold War: Hilton International hotels and modern architecture, NA7850.M628 W48 2001 CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1950s The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/infrastructure/50interstate.cfm Frederick S. Merritt, Building Construction Handbook, TH151.M4 1958 William A. Nash, Strength of Materials, TA405.N9 1957 MIDCENTURY MODERNISM Arts & Architecture (The classic L.A. magazine, published until 1967. Revived briefly in the 1980s) David Gebhard. "Eames." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Lesley Jackson, "Contemporary" architecture and interiors of the 1950s, NA-682.I58 C66 1994 Pekka Korvenmaa & Peter C. Papademetriou. "Saarinen." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. R.W. Liscombe, New Spirit; modern Architecture in Vancouver, NA747.V3 L57 Esther McCoy, Case Study Houses 1945-1962, NA7235.C2M2 1977 Bradley Quinn, Mid-century modern: interiors, furniture, design details, NK2395 .Q85 2004 Joseph Rosa, Constructed View: The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman, 1994 Elizabeth A. T. Smith, Blueprints for Modern Living: the Case Study House program, NA7235.C22S684 1989 Elizabeth A. T. Smith, Case Study Houses: the complete CSH program 1945-1966, Office-NA7235.C22 S65 2002 Daniel Solomon, "Eichlers." Places (Cambridge, Mass.) 14.2 (2001): 38-45. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. THE NEW YORK SCHOOL David Anfam, Abstract expressionism, N6512.5.A25A89 1990 Michael Auping, Abstract Expressionism: the critical developments, ND212.6.A25A22 1987 T. J. Clark, In Defense of Abstract Expressionism, October, Vol. 69, (Summer, 1994), pp. 22-48. JStor.org. Roger Copeland, Merce Cunningham and the Aesthetic of Collage, TDR (1988-), Vol. 46, No. 1 (Spring, 2002), pp. 11-28. JStor.org. Henry Geldzahler, New York Painting & Sculpture 1940-70, N6535.N5 G4 1969 Robert C. Hobbs, Early Abstract Expressionism and Surrealism, Art Journal, Vol. 45, No. 4, (Winter, 1985), pp. 299-302. JStor.org. Branden W. Joseph, John Cage and the Architecture of Silence, October, Vol. 81, (Summer, 1997), pp. 80-104. JStor.org. Eric Lum, Pollock's Promise: Toward an Abstract Expressionist Architecture, Assemblage, No. 39 (Aug., 1999), pp. 62-93. JStor.org. New Myths for Old: Redefining Abstract Expressionism, a special issue of Art Journal, Vol. 47, No. 3, Autumn, 1988. JStor.org. Michelle Potter, A License to Do Anything: Robert Rauschenberg and the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Dance Chronicle, Vol. 16, No. 1 (1993), pp. 1-43. JStor.org. Howard Rosenberg, The American Action Painters, Art In Theory 1900-1990, Reference-N6450.A7167, p. 581 Irving Sandler, The New York School: the painters and sculptors of the fifties, N6512.5 .N4S26 1978 SUBURBIA IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1950s Rosalyn Fraad Baxandall, Picture Windows: How the Suburbs Happened, HT351.B37 2000 Building like America: Making Other Plans, Assemblage, No. 24, House Rules (Aug., 1994), pp. 8-11. JStor.org. Andres Duany, Suburban Nation: the Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream, HT384.U5D83 2000 Robert Fishman, Bourgeois Utopias: the Rise and Fall of Suburbia, HT351.F575 1987 Kenneth T. Jackson, Crabgrass Frontier, HT384.U5J33 1985 Barbara M. Kelly, Expanding the American Dream: Building and Rebuilding Levittown, 1993 Tom Klinkowstein, et. al., Portraying Suburban America in a Global Context Using Telecommunications, Leonardo, Vol. 19, No. 2 (1986), pp. 107-112. JStor.org. Denise Scott-Brown, "Suburban Space, Scale and Symbols," Via, no. 3, 1977 Robert A.M. Stern, The Anglo-American Suburb, NA9053.N4A54 1981 G. Scott Thomas, The United States of Suburbia, HT352.U6T48 1998

1960s
Architecture magazine (bound volumes from 1962 are in the stacks) Carol Moore Ede, Canadian architecture 1960/1970, NA745.E3 Leslie Jackson, The sixties: decade of design revolution, NK1390.J32 1998 The P/A Design Awards, an annual feature in the January issue of Progressive Architecture magazine, 1961-1970 Alexander Tzonis & Liane Lefaivre, Architecture in North America since 1960, NA712.T97 1995 AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1960s Christopher Alexander, Notes on the synthesis of form, NK1505.A4 Lisa Hunter, "Big Ideas in Small Packages." Afterimage 35.2 (2007): 31. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson.

Irwin Unwin, Times were a changin'; the sixties reader, E-839.T58 1998 Robert Venturi, Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture: Selections from a Forthcoming Book, Perspecta, Vol. 9, (1965), pp. 1756. JStor.org. John Wetenhall, Camelot's Legacy to Public Art: Aesthetic Ideology in the New Frontier, Art Journal, Vol. 48, No. 4, (Winter, 1989), pp. 303-308. JStor.org. BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1960s John Harwood, The White Room: Eliot Noyes and the Logic of the Information Age Interior, Grey Room, No. 12 (Summer, 2003), pp. 5-31. JStor.org. Tall office buildings: the process of development, Architectural Record, April 1969 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1960s Apartments, Architectural Forum, May 1960 (Theme issue) Apartments, Architectural Record, April 1965 (Theme issue) Apartments: What next? Architectural Forum, March 1964 Record Houses, an annual feature of the Mid-May issue of Architectural Record, 1961-1970. Small apartments and townhouses, Architectural Record, January 1968 CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1960s "Advocacy: a community planning voice," Design Quarterly, #82/83, 1971 Paul Davidoff, Democratic Planning, Perspecta, Vol. 11, (1967), pp. 157-159. JStor.org. Robert J. Heifetz, The Urban Crisis, Journal of Architectural Education (1947-1974), Vol. 23, No. 4 (Oct., 1969), pp. 31-34. JStor.org. Jane Jacobs, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, NA9108.J3 The Journal of the American Planning Association (bound volumes from 1963 are in the stacks) Andr Lortie, The 60s: Montreal thinks big, NA9130.M6 A14 2004 Kevin Lynch, The Image of the city, NA9108.L9 R.B. Riley, "Dreams of Tomorrow," Architectural Forum, April 1967 Sophie Spalding, The Myth of the Classic Slum: Contradictory Perceptions of Boyle Heights Flats, 1900-1991, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 45, No. 2 (Feb., 1992), pp. 107-119. JStor.org. James Q. Wilson, Urban Renewal: the record and the controversy, TH-175.U5W69 CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1960s R. Buckminster Fuller, No more secondhand God, and other writings, NA2595.F8 1963 R. Buckminster Fuller, Operating manual for spaceship earth, T14.F84 1969 A report on the Art and Technology Program of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1967-1971, N72.T4L64 POP & MINIMAL ART IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1960s Stephen Bann, Pop Art and Genre, Literary History, Vol. 24, No. 1, (Winter, 1993), pp. 115-124. JStor.org. Gregory Battcock, Minimal art: a critical anthology, N6512.M5M56 1995 Ann Goldstein, A minimal future? art as object 1958-1968, N6512.5.M5M5626 2004 Pamela M. Lee, Chronophobia: on time in the art of the 1960's, N72.T4L43 2004 Lucy R. Lippard, Pop art, N6490.L53 1985 Marco Livingstone. "Pop art." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. James Meyer, Minimalism, Office-N6494.M5M49 2000 John Russell, Pop art redefined, N6494.P6R82 John Sandberg, Some Traditional Aspects of Pop Art, Art Journal, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Spring, 1967), pp. 228-245. JStor.org. Christopher Want. "Minimalism." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Cecile Whiting, Pop L.A.: art and the city in the 1960s, NX511.L67W55 2006

1970s
William Bernstein & Ruth Cawker, Contemporary Canadian architecture: the mainstream and beyond, NA745.B47 1982 Charlotte & Peter Fiell, 70s decorative art: a source book, NK1390 .A138 2000 The P/A Design Awards, an annual feature in the January issue of Progressive Architecture magazine, 1971-1980 Robert A. M. Stern, New directions in American architecture, NA712.S7 Linda Welters, "The Natural Look: American Style in the 1970s." Fashion Theory 12.4 (2008): 489-510. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Leon Whiteson, Modern Canadian architecture, NA745.W46 1983 AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1970s Christopher Alexander, A Pattern language: towns, buildings, construction, NA2500.A445

Christopher Alexander, The timeless way of building, NA2500.A45 Kent C. Bloomer & Charles W. Moore, Body, memory, and architecture, NA2542.4.B57 Travis Brown, Jr., On an Aesthetic of Highway Speed, JAE, Vol. 30, No. 1, (Sep., 1976), pp. 25-27. JStor.org. Jeanne M. Davern, Architecture 1970-1980: a decade of change, NA2542.35 .A73 Barbaralee Diamonstein, American architecture now, NA712 .D47 Dolores Hayden & Gwendolyn Wright, Architecture and Urban Planning, Signs, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Summer, 1976), pp. 923-933. JStor.org. Charles Jencks & Nathan Silver, Adhocism; the case for improvisation, NX165.J46 K. Michael Hays, Architecture Theory Since 1968, Reference-NA-680.A728 1998 K. Michael Hays, Oppositions reader: selected readings from a journal for ideas and criticism in architecture, 1973-1984, NA680.O69 1998 JAE (1975-1983), JStor.org. Continuation of the Journal of Architectural Education. Paul Heyer, Architects on architecture; new directions in America, NA736.H4 Jean-Philippe Mathy, Out of History: French Readings of Postmodern America, American Literary History, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Summer, 1990), pp. 267-298. JStor.org. Christian Norberg-Schulz, Existence, space & architecture, NA2765 .N75 1971 BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1970s F. Khan, The future of high rise structures, Progressive Architecture, October 1972 High-rise office buildings :the public spaces they make, Architectural Record, March 1974 Tall Buildings, Architecture, January 1973 (Theme issue) "Tall Office Buildings: Design Directions," Progressive Architecture, December 1980 (Theme issue) RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1970s Apartments, Architectural Record, September 1970 Apartments of the year, Architectural Record, May, 1975 Apartments of the year, Architectural Record, Mid-May, 1978 Discrimination in housing design, Architectural Record, March 1975 Houses Architects Live In Houses of the West "Housing," Progressive Architecture, May 1972 (Theme issue) "Housing: High-Rise Vs. Low-Rise," Progressive Architecture, March 1976 (Theme issue) Record Houses, an annual feature of the Mid-May issue of Architectural Record, 1971-1980. John F. C. Turner, Housing by People: towards autonomy in building environments, HD7287.5.T86 1977 CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1970s Frants Albert, Prologue to Urban Space, JAE, Vol. 30, No. 4 (Apr., 1977), pp. 6-10. JStor.org. Dolores Hayden, What Would a Non-Sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work, Signs, Vol. 5, No. 3, Supplement. (Spring, 1980), pp. S170-S187. JStor.org. Colin Rowe & Fred Koetter, Collage city, NA9050.R68 Women and the American City, Signs, Vol. 5, No. 3, Supplement. (Spring, 1980), pp. S170-S187. JStor.org. CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1970s Frederick S. Merritt, Building Construction Handbook, 3rd, TH151.M4 1975 Walter E. Durbahn, Fundamentals of Carpentry, Practical Construction, 5th TH5606.D87 1977 R. Buckminster Fuller, Nine chains to the moon, CB151.F8 1973 ENVIRONMENTALISM IN THE 1970s Bruce Anderson, The solar home book: heating, cooling, and designing with the sun, TH7413 .A53 Stuart Brand, The Whole Earth Epilog, TS-199.W49 "Environmental Impact," Progressive Architecture, June 1974 (Theme issue) K. Michael Hays, Buckminster Fuller: starting with the universe, NA737.F8 A4 2008 James W. Hughes & Kenneth D. Bleakly, Urban homesteading, HD7293 .H83 Lloyd Kahn, Shelter, NA7110.S53 1973 Lloyd Kahn, Shelter II, TH4812.S53 Joachim Krausse, R. Buckminster Fuller: your private sky, TA140.F9R2313 1999 Jim Leckie, et al, More Other homes and garbage: designs for self-sufficient living, TH4812 .M67 1981 "Life Support Systems for a Dying Planet," Progressive Architecture, October 1971 (Theme issue) Winfried Nerdinger, Frei Otto: complete works : lightweight construction, natural design, Office-NA1088.O78 A4 2005 Victor Papanek, Design for the real world, TS171.4.P37 1972 Alison Sky, On site, on energy, TJ810 .S9

"Special Energy Insert," L.A. Architect, December 1977 NEO-MODERNISM IN THE 1970s Five Architects; twenty years later, NA7280.F54 1992 Malcolm Quantrill. "Meier, Richard." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Colin Rowe, Five architects: Eisenman, Graves, Gwathmey, Hejduk, Meier, NA7208.F54 1975 Walter Smith. "New York Five." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. POST-MODERNISM IN THE 1970S1980S Architecture 1980: the presence of the past: Venice Biennale, NA1118 .A72 Michael Collins & Andreas Papadakis, Post-modern design, NK1396.P66 C65 1989 Diane Ghirardo, Architecture after modernism, NA682.P67 G49 1996 Charles A. Jencks, The language of post-modern architecture, NA-680 .J457 Charles A. Jencks, Post-modernism: the new classicism in art and architecture, NX456.5.P66 J46 1987 Caroline A. Jones. "Post-modernism." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Demetri Porphyrios, Classicism is not a style, NA680 .C584 1982 Paolo Portoghesi, Postmodern, the architecture of the post-industrial society, NA682.P67 P67513 1983 C. Ray Smith, Supermannerism: new attitudes in post-modern architecture, NA-680 .S56 1977 Robert Venturi, Complexity and contradiction in architecture, NA2760.V46 1977 Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, Steven Izenour, Learning from Las Vegas: the forgotten symbolism of architectural form, NA735.L3 V4 1977 Robert Venturi, A view from the Campidoglio: selected essays, 1953-1984, NA2540.V4 1984 POST-MINIMAL ART IN THE 1970S Yve-Alain Bois & John Shepley, A Picturesque Stroll around Clara-Clara, October, Vol. 29, (Summer, 1984), pp. 32-62. JStor.org. Francis Colpitt, Knowledge: Aspects of conceptual art, N6512.C64P56 1992 David Craven. "Conceptual art." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Earthworks: Past and Present, special issue of Art Journal, Vol. 42, No. 3, Autumn, 1982. JStor.org. RoseLee Goldberg. "Performance art." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Ann Goldstein & Anne Rorimer, Reconsidering the object of art: 1965-1975, N6494.C63G66 1995 Mick Hartney. "Video art." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Jeffrey Kastner, Land and environmental art, Office-N6494.E27L36 1998 Alfred Pacquement. "Land art." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. "Process art." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Richard Serra, Notes from Sight Point Road, Perspecta, Vol. 19, (1982), pp. 173-181. JStor.org. Seth Siegelaub, Context of art, the art of context, N6490.4 C66 2004 William Vazan & Paul Heyer, Conceptual Art: Transformation of Natural and of Cultural Environments, Leonardo, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Summer, 1974), pp. 201-205. JStor.org.

1980s
Albrecht Bangert, 80s style, NK1390.B26 1990 The P/A Design Awards, an annual feature in the January issue of Progressive Architecture magazine, 1981-1990 AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1980s Robert Arnett, "Eighties Noir: The Dissenting Voice in Reagan's America." Journal of Popular Film and Television 34.3 (2006): 123-9. Art Full Text. H. W. Wilson. Assemblage, JStor.org. Published 1986-2000. John Chase, The Role of Consumerism in American Architecture, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 44, No. 4 (Aug., 1991), pp. 211-224. JStor.org. Don Delillo, "The Most Photographed Barn in America," White Noise, 1985 (In Storming the Reality Studio, PS374.S35S76 1991) Barbaralee Diamonstein, American architecture now II, NA712 .D472 1985 Hal Foster, The Anti-aesthetic: essays on postmodern culture, BH301.M54 A57 1983 Hal Foster, Vision and Visuality, N72.S6D57 1987 Kenneth Frampton, Prospects for a Critical Regionalism, Perspecta, Vol. 20, (1983), pp. 147-162. JStor.org. Journal of Architectural Education (1984-present), JStor.org. Continuation of the JAE journal. Mary McLeod, Architecture and Politics in the Reagan Era: From Postmodernism to Deconstructivism, Assemblage, No. 8 (Feb., 1989), pp. 22-59. JStor.org. Richard Pommer, Architecture and the Collective Consumer, Assemblage, No. 8 (Feb., 1989), pp. 124-131. JStor.org.

Pauline Saliga, Architecture and Design in American Museums circa 2000, Design Issues, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 71-81. JStor.org. Brian Wallis, Blasted Allegories: anthology of writings by contemporary artists, NX605.B5 1987 APPROPRIATION & NEO EXPRESSIONIST ART IN THE 1980s Douglas Crimp, Pictures, October, no. 8, Spring 1979 The Critique of Originality chapter of Art In Theory 1900-1990, Reference-N6450.A7167 1992, pp 1049-1128 Richard Marshall, New Image Painting, ND212.M35 Paroxysms of Painting, Art After Modernism, NX456.5.P66A74 1984 (Essays by Buchloh, Kuspit & Lawson on neo-expressionism) BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1980s American Lofts, Lotus International, no. 66. 1990 Michael Dear & Jennifer Wolch, Malign Neglect: homelessness in an American city, HV4506.L67W65 1993 "High Rise Office Buildings," Architectural Record, October 1990 (Theme issue) Cesar Pelli et al, "Skyscrapers," Perspecta, vol. 18, (1982), pp. 134-151 Record Houses, an annual feature of the Mid-May issue of Architectural Record, 1981-1983. After 1983 it appears in the Mid-April issue, 1984-1990. Piera Scuri, Late Twentieth-Century Skyscrapers, NA6232.S27 1990 "Skyscraper View," Design Quarterly, no. 140, 1988 (Theme issue) "The Third Wave in Skyscrapers," Space Design, September 1987 (Theme issue) RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1980s Apartments of the year, Architectural Record, Mid-May, 1980 Bratt, Critical Perspectives on Housing, HD7293.C738 1986 City living: Three states of the art; multifamily housing, Architectural Record, July 1986 (Building types study) Marta Gutman, Housers and Other Architects: Pragmatism and Aesthetics in Recent Competitions, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 46, No. 3 (Feb., 1993), pp. 131-146. JStor.org. "Houses: the contextual response," Progressive Architecture, December 1989 (Theme issue) "Housing," Architecture, July 1989 (Theme issue) Low Rise Housing in America, NA6.P94, no. 14 "Multifamily Housing," Architectural Record, August 1984 (Building types study) Witold Rybczynski, Home: a short history of an idea, NA7125.R9 1986 "Solving the Housing Crisis," Progressive Architecture, October 1988 (Theme issue) "Subsidized Housing," Progressive Architecture, July 1984 (Theme issue) CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1980s Johann Albrecht, Towards a Theory of Participation in Architecture: An Examination of Humanistic Planning Theories, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 42, No. 1 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 24-31. JStor.org. Christopher Alexander, et. al., A new theory of urban design, NA9031 .A381 1987 Manuel Castells, Informational City: Information Technology, Economic Restructing and the Urban-regional Process, HC79.I55C37 1989 Dolores Hayden, Placemaking, Preservation and Urban History, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 41, No. 3, (Spring, 1988), pp. 45-51. JStor.org. Kevin Lynch, Good City Form, HT166.L96 1984 Places magazine (bound volumes from 1985 are in the stacks) Planning magazine (bound volumes from 1985 are in the stacks) Edward C. Relph, The Modern Urban Landscape, HT166 .R347 1987 Urban History in the 1980s, special issue of Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 41, No. 3, (Spring, 1988). JStor.org. CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1980s Architectural Technology magazine (bound volumes from 1983-6 are in the stacks) Edward Allen, Fundamentals of Building Construction, 2nd, Reference-TH145.A4 1990 Stewart Brand, The Media Lab-Inventing the future at MIT, T171.M49B74 1988 George M. Beylerian, Mondo Materialis: materials and ideas for the future, NA680.M59 1990 Builder magazine (bound volumes from 1982 are in the stacks) Custom Builder magazine (bound volumes from 1981-9 are in the stacks) Engineering News Record magazine. LexisNexis Academic offers full-text content from 1981. DECONSTRUCTIONISTS IN THE 1980S1990S Jean-Franois Bedard, Cities of artificial excavation: the work of Peter Eisenman, 1978-1988, Office-NA-737.E33 A4 1994 Peter Brunette, Deconstruction and the Visual Arts, N71.D43 1994

Peter Eisenman, Eisenman inside out: selected writings, 1963-1988, NA737.E33 A35 2004 Frank Gehry, Lectures at SCI-Arc, 1975 & 1976, http://www.sciarc.edu/lectures_archive.php Philip Johnson & Mark Wigley, Deconstructivist Architecture, Office-NA682.D43J6 1988 Rem Koolhaas, Delirious New York: a retroactive manifesto for Manhattan, NA735.N5 K66 1994 Daniel Libeskind, Countersign, NA2707.L53 A4 1992 Andreas Papadakis, Deconstruction: omnibus volume, N6490 .D377 1989 Mark Wigley, The architecture of deconstruction: Derrida's haunt, NA682.D43 W54 1993 Lebbeus Woods, Radical Reconstruction, Office-NA2543.S6 W665 1997

1990s
The P/A Design Awards, an annual feature in the January issue of Progressive Architecture magazine, 1991-5. After 1995, the Awards appeared in Architecture magazine: May 1996, January 1997, and April 1998-2000. AESTHETICS, THEORY & PRACTICE IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1990s Stewart Brand, How buildings learn: what happens after they're built, NA2542.4.B73 1994 Beatriz Colomina, Sexuality & space, NX650.S8S48 1992 Manuel de Landa, A thousand years of nonlinear history, Q174.8 .D43 1997 Thomas A. Dutton, Reconstructing architecture: critical discourses and social practices, NA1996 .R33 1996 Alice T. Friedman, The Way You Do The Things You Do: Writing the History of Houses and Housing, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol. 58, No. 3, (Sep., 1999), pp. 406-413. JStor.org. Ada Louise Huxtable, Unreal America, NA712.H88 1993 Fredric Jameson, Postmodernism, or, The cultural logic of late capitalism, PN98.P67J33 1991 Andrea Kahn, Drawing/building/text: essays in architectural theory, NA2500 .D7 1991 David Kolb, Postmodern sophistications : philosophy, architecture, and tradition, BH301.P69 K64 1990 Neil Leach, Rethinking architecture: a reader in cultural theory, NA2500 .R46 1997 William S. Saunders, Reflections on architectural practices in the nineties, NA1996 .R34 1996 Tulane Papers: The Politics of Contemporary Architectural Discourse, special issue of Assemblage, No. 27, Aug., 1995. JStor.org. Anthony Vidler, The architectural uncanny: essays in the modern unhomely, PN56.A73 V53 1992 Visual Culture, October, Vol. 77, Summer, 1996 BUILDING TYPES IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1990s "The American Campus," Architectural Record, February 2000 (Theme issue) F. Herbert Bormann, Redesigning the American Lawn, SB433.B64 1993 The City in the Clouds, Domus, September 2001 (Theme issue) Eric Nelson, Mall of America: reflections of a virtual community, HF5430.5.B58N85 1997 New American Library Design, Journal of Architectural Education, February 1994 (Theme issue) "Reaching for the Skies," Architectural Design, July/August 1995 (Theme issue) Terence Riley, Tall buildings, NA6230 .N67 2003 Ken Yeang, The Skyscraper Bioclimatically Considered: a Design Primer, NA6230.Y42 1996 RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1990s "On the House," Assemblage, no. 24, 1994 (Theme issue) "Housing," Architecture, July 1990 (Theme issue) "Housing and Community," Harvard Design Magazine, Summer 1999 (Theme issue) "Housing California," Architecture, January 1993 (Theme issue) "Housing Reforms," Architecture, August 1997 (Theme issue) "Multifamily Housing," Architectural Record, July 1990 (Building types study) Record Houses, an annual feature of the Mid-April issue of Architectural Record, 1991-2000. Terence Riley, The Un-Private House, NA7126.R55 1999 "Social Housing," Architectural Record, July 1992 (Building types study) CITIES & PLANNING IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1990s Rosalyn Deutsche, Evictions: art and spatial politics, NA9053.S6 D48 1996 Joel Garreau, Edge City, HT334.U5G37 1992 Mark Gottdiener, The Social Production of Urban Space, 2nd, HT334.U5G66 1994 James Howard Kunstler, Home from Nowhere, HT167.K85 1996 Peter Lang, Suburban Discipline, HT351.S87 1997 William J. Mitchell, City of bits: space, place, and the Infobahn, TK5105.5.M57 1995 Peter G. Rowe, Making a Middle Landscape, HT352.U6R68 1991

Saskia Sassen, Global City: New York, London, Tokyo, HG184.N5S27 1991 Michael Sorkin, Variations on a theme park: the new American city and the end of public space, HT-123.V37 1992 "Sprawl," Design Quarterly, no. 164, 1995 (Theme issue) Violence, Space, Assemblage, No. 20, Apr., 1993. JStor.org. D.J. Waldie, Holy Land, F869.L217W35 1996 CONSTRUCTION & TECHNOLOGY IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE 1990s Engineering News Record magazine. LexisNexis Academic offers full-text content from 1981. Lyall Addleson, Performance of Materials in Buildings, TA407.A443 1991 A.I.A, Advanced Technology Facilities Design: 1995 Review, NA6751.A7 A4 1995 Paul Bianchina, Illustrated Dictionary of Building Materials & Techniques, TH9.B466 1993 Susan Buck-Morss, Ground control: technology and utopia, N72.T4B83 1997 Klaus Daniels, Low-tech light-tech high-tech: building in the information age, Office-NA2543.T43D36 1998 Caleb Hornbostel, Construction Materials, 2nd, Reference-TA403.H5 1991 James Jerome OBrien, Standard Handbook of Heavy Construction, 3rd, Reference-TA151.S8 1996 Constance Penley & Andrew Ross, Technoculture, T14.5.T438 1991 Wired magazine (bound volumes from 1993 are in the stacks) ENVIRONMENTALISM IN THE 1990s "The Architecture of Ecology," Architectural Design, January/February 1997 (Theme issue) Reid A. Bryson, Environment, Environmentalists, and Global Change: A Skeptic's Evaluation, New Literary History, Vol. 24, No. 4, (Autumn, 1993), pp. 783-795. JStor.org. "Eco-Chic: the unfashionability of ecological design," Design Book Review, #20, 1991 (Theme issue) Suzi Gablik, The Ecological Imperative, Art Journal, Vol. 51, No. 2, Art and Ecology (Summer, 1992), pp. 49-51. JStor.org. "Green Architecture," Architectural Review, September 1990 (Theme issue) Refuse: good everyday design from reused and recycled materials, NK1390.A73 1990 Catherine Slessor, Eco-tech: sustainable architecture and high technology, NA2542.35.E26 1997 Brenda Vale, Green architecture: design for an energy-conscious future, NA2542.3 .V35 1991 Donald Watson, Architecture, Technology, and Environment, Journal of Architectural Education (1984-), Vol. 51, No. 2 (Nov., 1997), pp. 119-126. JStor.org. Ken Yeang, Designing with Nature; the ecological basis for architectural design, NA2542.35.Y43 1995 GLOBALIZATION IN THE 1990s Ulrich Beck, What Is Globalization?, HF1359.B413 2000 Manuel Castells, The Information Age, HC--79.I55C373 1996 v. 1-3 "Construire l'tranger," Techniques & Architecture, February-March 1997 (Special issue) "Critical Internationalism," Casabella, January-February 1996 (Special issue) Hans Ibelings, Supermodernism: Architecture in the Age of Globalization, NA682.P67I23 1998 Victor Li, What's in a Name? Questioning Globalization, Cultural Critique, No. 45 (Spring, 2000), pp. 1-39. JStor.org. "Negotiating International Contracts," Architecture, September 1993 "Succeeding in a Volatile World," Architectural Record, July 1996 (Special issue) "Why the Americans Get the Job," Interiors, September 1992 (Special issue) "Working Abroad," Architecture, Spring 1993 (Special issue) NEW URBANISM IN THE 1990s Congress for the New Urbanism, http://www.cnu.org/ Duany & Plater-Zyberk, Towns and Townmaking Principles, NA9051.D8 1991 Katz, New Urbanism: Toward and Architecture of Community, NA2542.4.K38 1994 Krier, Urban Space, NA9053.S6 K7413 1979 New Urbanism Resource Index, http://bradley.edu/~ajh/nu.htm Neil Smith, Which New Urbanism? The Revanchist '90s, Perspecta, Vol. 30, (1999), pp. 98-105. JStor.org. [8/24/09]

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