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Rustic Architecture in America 1877-1940

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Rustic Architecture in America 1887–1940 is a history of a series of misunderstood masterpieces, the log-based architecture that emerged in the Adirondacks and the National Parks between 1890 and 1935. 
 
Size: 9.5” x 9.5” Square
ISBN:
978-1-957183-94-7
Binding: Softbound
Pages: 500pp
Publication Date: Fall 2025
World Rights: Available
 
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“The rustic architecture of the West was born out or the circumstances, the possibilities and limitations of the West. It is produced hybrid-a building just as industrial and global as they were rustic and indigenous, and the indigenous technology was more that of the railroad and less that of axes.”

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Weight 3 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 10 × 2 in
Publication date

November 2022

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8.5" x 11" portrait

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Overview

Rustic Architecture in America 1887–1940 is a history of a series of misunderstood masterpieces, the log-based architecture that emerged in the Adirondacks and the National Parks between 1890 and 1935. It is a history of how both form and technology of construction were determined by the tourist industry and the railroads who built the buildings and the social and environmental damage caused by the larger process of which they were a part. Many of these buildings were constructional shams driven by romantic pretenses, but there is also in the best of this architecture something truly original. It is also a history of how the rustic aesthetic transcended glib, mythic romanticism to produce a truly original architecture, how the unique conditions of the West merged craft with the industrial, of how its designers drew on the landscape of the West in combination with the European traditions of the rustic to create an original architecture and a unique way of building. Forty buildings are examined in detail. The text and the numerous original drawings unfold the story how the work was actually constructed in relation to its many enduring myths.

Authors

Edward Ford is the author of the two volumes of The Details of Modern Architecture (MIT), and The Architectural Detail (Princeton Architectural Press). His architectural work is the subject of Five Houses, Ten Details (Princeton Architectural Press) He has taught at Washington University-St. Louis, the University of Virginia, the University of Texas Austin, and other universities.

Additional Info

Size: 9.5” x 9.5” Square
ISBN:
978-1-957183-94-7
Binding: Softbound
Pages: 500pp
Publication Date: Fall 2025
World Rights: Available

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Searching for Authenticity

“The rustic architecture of the West was born out or the circumstances, the possibilities and limitations of the West. It is produced hybrid-a building just as industrial and global as they were rustic and indigenous, and the indigenous technology was more that of the railroad and less that of axes.”

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