A Guide to Florida s Historic Architecture

A Guide to Florida s Historic Architecture
Author: American Institute of Architects. Florida Association
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1989
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0813009413

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A Guide to Florida s Historic Architecture

A Guide to Florida s Historic Architecture
Author: the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects
Publsiher: Library Press at Uf
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 194737219X

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This guide to the historical architecture of Florida, a diverse assembly of buildings reflecting the rich heritage of the state, is divided into zones and each zone into counties. Each county is represented with an architectural history, a list of historic sites, and a map locating the sites. The structures were chosen for historic and architectural significance to the area. Each guide entry is identified by a photograph, name, address, and brief description. Only major and easily identifiable features are mentioned.

Florida Architecture

Florida Architecture
Author: S. Keith Bailey,Diane D. Greer,John Howey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015055207578

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The Architecture of Leisure

The Architecture of Leisure
Author: Susan R. Braden
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781947372498

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The books in the Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series demonstrate the University Press of Florida’s long history of publishing Latin American and Caribbean studies titles that connect in and through Florida, highlighting the connections between the Sunshine State and its neighboring islands. Books in this series show how early explorers found and settled Florida and the Caribbean. They tell the tales of early pioneers, both foreign and domestic. They examine topics critical to the area such as travel, migration, economic opportunity, and tourism. They look at the growth of Florida and the Caribbean and the attendant pressures on the environment, culture, urban development, and the movement of peoples, both forced and voluntary. The Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series gathers the rich data available in these architectural, archaeological, cultural, and historical works, as well as the travelogues and naturalists’ sketches of the area in prior to the twentieth century, making it accessible for scholars and the general public alike. The Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series is made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, under the Humanities Open Books program.

Historic Florida Churches

Historic Florida Churches
Author: Joy Sheffield Harris
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2024-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781540260017

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Author Joy Sheffield Harris guides readers on an architectural tour through the religious diversity of the Sunshine State . Over 200 years have passed since the first Florida church was established and today the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine has been restored to capture its original beauty. Pioneer Village Church at Shingle Creek is home to a replica of one the first churches built in the Kissimmee, the St. John's Episcopal Church. The former St. Paul's By-The-Sea is now the deconsecrated Beaches Chapel at The Beaches Museum and History Park in Jacksonville Beach. Travel throughout the state or enjoy the beauty of these and many more churches without leaving home.

Historic Architecture in the Caribbean Islands

Historic Architecture in the Caribbean Islands
Author: Edward E. Crain
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2017-11-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781947372238

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The books in the Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series demonstrate the University Press of Florida’s long history of publishing Latin American and Caribbean studies titles that connect in and through Florida, highlighting the connections between the Sunshine State and its neighboring islands. Books in this series show how early explorers found and settled Florida and the Caribbean. They tell the tales of early pioneers, both foreign and domestic. They examine topics critical to the area such as travel, migration, economic opportunity, and tourism. They look at the growth of Florida and the Caribbean and the attendant pressures on the environment, culture, urban development, and the movement of peoples, both forced and voluntary. The Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series gathers the rich data available in these architectural, archaeological, cultural, and historical works, as well as the travelogues and naturalists’ sketches of the area prior to the twentieth century, making it accessible for scholars and the general public alike. The Florida and the Caribbean Open Books Series is made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, under the Humanities Open Books program.

Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America

Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America
Author: James D. Kornwolf,Georgiana Wallis Kornwolf
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2002
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0801859867

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Incorporating more than 3,000 illustrations, Kornwolf's work conveys the full range of the colonial encounter with the continent's geography, from the high forms of architecture through formal landscape design and town planning. From these pages emerge the fine arts of environmental design, an understanding of the political and economic events that helped to determine settlement in North America, an appreciation of the various architectural and landscape forms that the settlers created, and an awareness of the diversity of the continent's geography and its peoples. Considering the humblest buildings along with the mansions of the wealthy and powerful, public buildings, forts, and churches, Kornwolf captures the true dynamism and diversity of colonial communities - their rivalries and frictions, their outlooks and attitudes - as they extended their hold on the land.

Frank Lloyd Wright s Florida Southern College

Frank Lloyd Wright s Florida Southern College
Author: Dale Allen Gyure
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2010-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813059228

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Florida Southern College in Lakeland boasts the largest single-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture in the world. With eleven buildings planned and designed by Wright, the campus forms a rich tableau for examining the architect's philosophy and design practice. In this fully illustrated volume, Dale Allen Gyure tells the engaging story of the ambitious project from beginning to end. The college's dynamic president, Ludd M. Spivey, wanted the grounds and buildings redesigned to embody a modern and distinctly American expression of Protestant theology. Informed by Spivey's vision, his own early educational experience, and his architectural philosophy, Wright conceived the "Child of the Sun" complex. Much like Thomas Jefferson's famous plan for the University of Virginia, the academic village that Wright designed for Florida Southern College expresses a dramatic and personal statement about education in a democratic society. Little studied to date, this significant campus and its history are finally given the attention they deserve in this fascinating volume.