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Harold Donaldson Eberlein

The Architecture of Colonial America

In “The Architecture of Colonial America,” Harold Donaldson Eberlein offers a comprehensive exploration of the architectural styles that emerged during the colonial period in America. The book is meticulously structured, blending historical accounts with detailed illustrations to provide a vivid depiction of colonial structures. Eberlein adopts a scholarly yet accessible literary style, employing a rich vocabulary that brings to life the diverse influences'ÄîEuropean, indigenous, and vernacular'Äîthat shaped early American architecture. By situating these buildings within their historical context, Eberlein highlights their significance not just as physical structures but as reflections of cultural identity and societal values during a transformative era. Harold Donaldson Eberlein was an esteemed architectural historian and preservation advocate whose passions were evident throughout his career. His extensive background in architecture and history, particularly his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, enabled him to examine the evolution of buildings as integral components of national identity. Eberlein's work emerged during a period when there was a burgeoning interest in American heritage and the preservation of historical sites, making his insights particularly resonant for contemporary audiences. This book is indispensable for anyone interested in American history, architecture, or cultural studies. Eberlein's adept synthesis of aesthetic detail and historical narrative provides readers with a nuanced understanding of colonial America'Äôs built environment, making it a valuable resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike. A careful reading of this work will open doors to the past and enrich one'Äôs appreciation of America'Äôs architectural legacy.
340 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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