The Row House in Washington, DC

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESSISBN: 9780813949451

A History

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By Alison K. Hoagland
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 178 mm
Weight:
310 g
Pages:
278

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Alison K. Hoagland, Professor Emerita in History and Historic Preservation at Michigan Technological University, is the author of The Log Cabin: An American Icon (Virginia).

Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Chronology Introduction 1. Six Plans 2. Constraints 3. Facades 4. Health and Comfort 5. Buying and Selling 6. Owning and Renting Epilogue Appendix: Building Regulations, 1791 Note on Sources Notes Index

"An entirely original contribution to the field, both specifically to Washington, DC, and to the larger investigation of row houses in American cities. Hoagland has succeeded in outlining the history and development of the Washington row house and placing it within a social framework. This book opens up avenues of research, specifically dealing with architects, builders, and the social evolution of row houses that have not been well trod previously in any city." - Andrew S. Dolkart, Columbia University, author of The Row House Reborn: Architecture and Neighborhoods in New York City, 1908-1929 "An innovative, engaging, and insightful study that fills a conspicuous void. Hoagland has much to tell us about the economy, regulatory framework, physical character, complexions of class and race, building trades, real estate climate, and daily life in Washington, DC." - Richard Longstreth, George Washington University, author of Looking Beyond the Icons: Midcentury Architecture, Landscape, and Urbanism (Virginia)

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