The Architecture of the Shakers
Product ID: 088150310X
Condition: New
Payflex: Pay in 4 interest-free payments of R580.75. Read the FAQ
Product Description
The Architecture of the Shakers
During the nineteenth century, the Shakers conducted America's first successful experiment in utopian living.
From Maine to Kentucky, they built communal villages whose unique buildings were designed to accommodate hundreds of inhabitants unified in the common purpose of work and worship. Julie Nicoletta's perceptive text and Bret Morgan's striking photographs illuminate the austere beauty, regional variations, and functional and stylistic evolution of Shaker buildings over the course of two centuries, evoking a visual and literary survey of Shaker design and its impact on our culture at large. Despite the fact that Shaker communities are almost extinct, an appreciation for their legacy continues to grow. Architects, designers, curators, collectors, and an ever-widening public have sought inspiration in Shaker art and architecture. The Architecture of the Shakers is a book for all those who wish to learn more about these remarkable buildings and how the rich cultural legacy of the Shakers continues to resonate within them.Technical Specifications
Country
USA
Brand
Countryman Press
Manufacturer
Countryman Press
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
128 colour photos, index
Color
Blue
ReleaseDate
2000-06-17T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780881503104







