Chicago Homes : A City Illustrated by Its Everyday Architecture

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Chicago Homes : A City Illustrated by Its Everyday Architecture

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781572843578

Full Description

A comprehensive, first-of-its-kind book about Chicago's residential architecture and the stories that shaped it. This is an entertaining and precisely illustrated story of Chicago homes from the city's earliest days through the Second World War, revealing everything about what makes a home a Chicago home. 

A city famous for its architecture—and for arguing with New Yorkers about who built it first and best—now has a definitive guide to the unique housing types and styles that have inspired so much devotion. This book is for curious Chicagoans and visitors alike—anyone who's ever wondered how to spot a Foursquare or where to find Italianate homes from before the Great Chicago Fire.

Why are Chicago's lots so narrow? How many Chicagoans built homes from a kit? What exactly is a "greystone"? The authors combine their decades of experience in historic preservation and illustration to create an evergreen resource that Chicagoans and visitors will turn to for answers to these and other questions about the city's neighborhoods and the homes its citizens live in, visit, and admire. 

Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter 1: Early Inhabitants, Early Homes 1780 to 1837 

Introduction
Little Home on the River
Homes of the French Colonial/Creoles
The DuSable Home
Homes of the Native Americans in the Region
Early American Settlers: The Log Cabin
The Making of the Chicago Grid
New Town, New Gables Abound 
From Timber to Balloon Frame
The Greek Revival Home
The Clarke-Ford Home
A City by 1837

Chapter 2: From Founding to Fire 1837 to 1871 

Introduction
Homes for a Booming Metropolis
Building Materials
The Pre-Fire Homes Still with Us
Interior Spaces in the mid-1800s
Heating and Cooling, Lighting, Plumbing
The Pre-Eminent Workers Cottage
House Moving | House Raising
The Ornate Cottages and Rowhouses of Chicago (pre-1871)
Italianate
Second Empire
Pre-Fire Homes in the Former "Suburbs"

Chapter 3: Rising and Rebuilding 1871 to 1882 

Introduction
Fire Limits and Regulation
Decline of Pine, Uptick of Brick
Joliet Limestone, "Athens Marble"
Post-Fire Patterns of Population Growth
The Post-Fire Limits, Pre-Annexation Homes of the "Suburbs"
Architecture as a Profession
The Dominant Style of the Era
The Brick Workers Cottage
The Rise of "Flats" Buildings
Two-Story and Wood-frame Italianates

Chapter 4: Annexation and Elevation 1882 to 1893

Introduction
Bold New Architecture in Chicago
Raging Styles
New Heights
The Apartment Hotels and the First Courtyard Building
Terra Cotta Finds Its Moment
The Real Estate Developers
Company Towns, Company Housing
Annexation and the Changing Fire Limits
City Lights, City Heats
Italianate, continued
Chateauesque 
Stick Style | Shingle Style

Chapter 5: White City, Blight City 1893 to 1900 

Introduction
The World's Columbian Exposition
Sidebar: Clarifying Windows
Beaux Arts/Classical Revival 
Romanesque Revival (and Interment)
Chateauesque
Farewell to the Queen (Anne)
Colonial Revival
Greystones + Brick Flats 
Workers Cottages Just Keep on Working
Sidebar: Working Class Domestic Life
Courtyard Apartment Buildings
Prairie Style
American Foursquares 
Tudor Revival
Sidebar: Coach Houses

Chapter 6: New Century, New Chicago 1900 to 1917 

Introduction
Adapting The Workers Cottage
Burnham's 1909 Plan of Chicago 
Frame and Stucco Bungalows
Chicago Bungalows
Sears Home Catalogs 
Tudor Revivals
Colonial Revivals
Greystones
Prairie Style Homes
American Foursquares
Bleak Housing Conditions and Tenement Reform
Courtyard Apartment Buildings
Brick Two-Flats and Variations on a Theme
The Back Porch

Chapter 7: Death, Speed, and a Bit of Whimsy 1917 to 1929

Introduction
Chicago Bungalows
Brick Two-Flats and Variations on a Theme
Courtyard Apartment Buildings
The "Own Your Own Home" Movement
Tudor Revivals
Colonial Revivals
Spanish Revivals
Foursquares
Homes for Cars
Art Deco

Chapter 8: Hard Times, New Deals, and a Century of Progress 1929 to 1941 

Introduction
The National Mortgage Crisis
Redlining
Lingering Chicago Bungalows
Tudor Revivals
World's Fair 1933 
West Burton Place and the Creative Response to the Depression
Art Deco and Moderne

Chapter 9: Common Modifications to Homes: How We Really Live

Introduction
Dormer and Second Story Additions
Enclosed Porches
Metal Awnings
Perma-Stone / Formstone
Removing + Hiding Fireplaces and Stained Glass
Vinyl Siding
Glass Block + PIcture Windows
Raised Workers Cottages
Metal Hand and Porch Rails
Street- or Courtyard- Facing Metal Balconies
Overlord Additions

Epilogue 

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