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Field Guide to the Vernacular Buildings of the San Antonio Area [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width x depth: 254x177x22 mm, weight: 333 g, 197 colour, 31 black & white photos, 39 line art, 17 maps
  • Pub. Date: 30-Nov-2021
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1623499119
  • ISBN-13: 9781623499112
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, height x width x depth: 254x177x22 mm, weight: 333 g, 197 colour, 31 black & white photos, 39 line art, 17 maps
  • Pub. Date: 30-Nov-2021
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1623499119
  • ISBN-13: 9781623499112
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The rich, multicultural heritage of San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country provide the backdrop for this first comprehensive guide to the culturally significant vernacular buildings of this diverse and historic region: structures designed and constructed by the people who used them rather than by professional architects or builders. A valuable, easy-to-use resource for heritage travelers, historic preservationists, and local historians, A Field Guide to the Vernacular Buildings of the San Antonio Area pairs incisive interpretive essays with detailed building descriptions, photographs, and architectural renderings.

Featuring contributions from noted architectural historians and preservationists including Ken Hafertepe, Lewis Fisher, Maria Pfeiffer, and Sarah Z. Gould, this handy, generously illustrated guide will not only provide context and insight for understanding the importance of these buildings but will also engage readers with the challenges of preserving our cultural heritage as represented in the built environment. Professional and avocational preservationists, along with interested travelers and general readers, will appreciate the thorough discussion and analysis of such well-known sites as the San Antonio Riverwalk, the San Antonio missions, and the public buildings of the historic Westside district. Reaching beyond the immediate vicinity of San Antonio, the book also offers expert commentary on the German settlements in Central Texas and east of San Antonio, providing an inclusive and inviting survey of how settlers of various origins placed their unique imprints on Texas.

1 Introduction: Experiencing the Complex Character of San Antonio and South Central Texas through Their Vernacular Buildings and Cultural Landscapes
1(24)
Kenneth Hafertepe
2 Materials and Methods of Everyday Building in Central Texas
25(20)
Brent R. Fortenberry
3 Vernacular Buildings of San Antonio's Core, LaVillita, and the River Walk
45(34)
Kenneth Hafertepe
Lewis S. Fisher
Lewis F. Fisher
4 The San Antonio Missions
79(32)
Paul Ringenbach
Kenneth Hafertepe
6 The King William Neighborhood
111(36)
Maria Watson Pfeiffer
6 Vernacular Buildings of the Westside
147(30)
Sarah Z. Gould
7 The Hill Country Vernacular
177(74)
Kenneth Hafertepe
8 Vernacular Buildings East of San Antonio
251(48)
Kenneth Hafertepe
Brent R. Fortenberry
Contributors 299(2)
Index 301
Brent Fortenberry is assistant professor in the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University, a faculty fellow in the Center for Heritage Conservation, and a research fellow in the Center for Beaches and Shores, Department of Marine Sciences at Texas A&M UniversityGalveston. He is also the coeditor of Modern Materials: Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory.