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The Useful Arts Employed in the Construction of Dwelling Houses - Mastering the Craft: Techniques and Materials for Building Homes - cover

The Useful Arts Employed in the Construction of Dwelling Houses - Mastering the Craft: Techniques and Materials for Building Homes

Various Authors

Publisher: Good Press

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"The Useful Arts Employed in the Construction of Dwelling Houses" is a compendium that delves into the technical and practical dimensions of architectural design and construction practices during the 19th century. Its literary style is marked by an amalgamation of pragmatic instruction and theoretical discourse, reflecting the era's growing emphasis on industrialization and the application of scientific principles to domestic craftsmanship. Through a detailed exploration of materials, methods, and the aesthetic considerations of house building, the authors situate this work within the broader context of the transformative architectural movements of the period, including the Gothic Revival and the burgeoning Arts and Crafts Movement. The collaborative nature of this work showcases the contributions of several prominent figures in architecture and engineering, each driven by a shared vision to democratize architectural knowledge. These authors, influenced by the socio-economic changes of their time, aimed to elevate the domestic space by marrying functionality with elegance, responding to the needs of an expanding middle class eager for home ownership and tailored living environments. Their interdisciplinary backgrounds in engineering, design, and craftsmanship significantly inform the book's comprehensive approach. Highly recommended for students of architecture, historians of design, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of residential spaces, this book serves as a vital resource. It not only sheds light on the practical aspects of building but also provides insights into the cultural and artistic values associated with home construction, thus enriching our understanding of the socio-historical contexts that influenced domestic architecture.
Available since: 08/21/2022.
Print length: 238 pages.

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