Description: Houses for a New World: Builders and Buyers in American Suburbs, 1945�1965 [Hardcover] Lane, Barbara Miller Product Overview The fascinating history of the twentieth century's most successful experiment in mass housing While the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra, and their contemporaries frequently influences our ideas about house design at the midcentury, most Americans during this period lived in homes built by little- known builders who also served as developers of the communities. Often dismissed as "little boxes, made of ticky-tacky," the tract houses of America's postwar suburbs represent the twentieth century’s most successful experiment in mass housing. Houses for a New World is the first comprehensive history of this uniquely American form of domestic architecture and urbanism. Between 1945 and 1965, more than thirteen million houses―most of them in new ranch and split-level styles―were constructed on large expanses of land outside city centers, providing homes for the country’s rapidly expanding population. Focusing on twelve developments in the suburbs of Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles, Barbara Miller Lane tells the story of the collaborations between builders and buyers, showing how both wanted houses and communities that espoused a modern way of life―informal, democratic, multiethnic, and devoted to improving the lives of their children. The resulting houses differed dramatically from both the European International Style and older forms of American domestic architecture. Based on a decade of original research, and accompanied by hundreds of historical images, plans, and maps, this book presents an entirely new interpretation of the American suburb. The result is a fascinating history of houses and developments that continue to shape how tens of millions of Americans live. Featured housing developments in Houses for a New World: Boston area:Governor Francis Farms (Warwick, RI)Wethersfield (Natick, MA)Brookfield (Brockton, MA) Chicago area:Greenview Estates (Arlington Heights, IL)Elk Grove VillageRolling MeadowsWeathersfield at Schaumburg Los Angeles and Orange County area:Cinderella Homes (Anaheim, CA)Panorama City (Los Angeles)Rossmoor (Los Alamitos, CA) Philadelphia area:Lawrence Park (Broomall, PA)Rose Tree Woods (Broomall, PA) Read more Details Publisher : Princeton University Press (October 6, 2015) Language : English Hardcover : 320 pages ISBN-10 : 9 ISBN-13 : 19 Item Weight : 2.4 pounds Dimensions : 8 x 1 x 10 inches Best Sellers Rank: #1,969,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,766 in Residential Architecture #2,904 in Home Design & Construction (Books) #2,919 in Architectural History #1,766 in Residential Architecture Quality Products This will be shipped securely Returns must be within 30 days - item EXACTLY as it was sent. Must have tracking number. Email us with any issues/questions. Thanks for looking! Fast and Free Shipping Shipping is free for this item. We get your order shipped out and delivered to your doorstep as quickly as possible. Commitment We are committed to making sure that you leave this transaction satisfied. That means having access to real people that get your questions and concerns answered quickly. Give us a shot and we will make sure that you will look to us again!
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ISBN: 0691167613
ISBN10: 0691167613
ISBN13: 9780691167619
EAN: 9780691167619
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Brand: Princeton University Press
GTIN: 09780691167619
Book Title: Houses for a New World : Builders and Buyers in American Suburbs, 1945-1965
Number of Pages: 320 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication Year: 2015
Topic: Urban & Land Use Planning, History / Contemporary (1945-), Buildings / Residential, General
Item Height: 1 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Architecture, House & Home
Item Weight: 38.1 Oz
Author: Barbara Miller Lane
Item Length: 10 in
Item Width: 8.3 in
Format: Hardcover