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E-raamat: Progressive Architecture Of Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-1994
  • Kirjastus: University of Pittsburgh Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780822970378
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  • Kirjastus: University of Pittsburgh Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780822970378
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Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. (18721958) was the rare turn-of-the-century American architect who looked to progressive movements such as Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts for inspiration, rather than conventional styles. His fresh house designs and plans for apartment buildings and multifamily "group cottages" feature dramatic massing, rich detailing, and a wide variety of materials. Scheibler envisioned each building as a work of art, integrating architecture and ornamentation. Prized today, his best works are scattered throughout Pittsburgh's East End and eastern suburbs.

This richly illustrated volume, the first comprehensive study of Scheibler, includes 125 historic and contemporary photographs and drawings, a catalogue raisonné of all of his known projectsincluding many not recorded in any other published sourcea list of books in his library, and a selected bibliography.

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This slim and easy-to-read volume carefully traces Scheiblers architectural development from his early work using traditional revival styles, through his peak of creativity drawing heavily from the Progressive movement, to his final commissions when he returned to a more familiar approach to design. An informative and enjoyable piece of scholarship. Pennsylvania HistoryTwo of the authors stated aims are the documentary preservation of Scheiblers career history and the actual preservation of his buildings. Aurand has succeeded quite well at the first of these goals: his book offers a well-argued case for Scheiblers progressivism (a term Aurand uses in connection with a range of early modern movements, including the Secession and Art Nouveau). The architectural analysis is well supported by both archival research and a wide range of illustrations. Journal of the Society of Architectural HistoriansA valuable contribution to the culture of this region, both for those who have been waiting for such a study as well as those meeting Scheibler for the first time. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

List of Illustrations
vii
Preface xi
Introduction 3(6)
1 Man and Architect
9(9)
2 Half and Half
18(10)
3 Old Heidelberg
28(11)
4 The New Manner
39(15)
5 Group Cottages
54(16)
6 Highland Towers
70(13)
7 The Artistic House
83(22)
8 Charmed Territory
105(17)
9 Up-to-Date and Familiar
122(10)
10 A Place Among Progressives
132(7)
Appendix 1 Catalogue of the Works of Frederick G. Scheibler, Jr. 139(14)
Appendix 2 Scheibler's Library 153(2)
Notes 155(12)
Selected Bibliography 167(2)
Index 169
Martin Aurand is architecture librarian and archivist at Carnegie Mellon University.