Ideal Homes of the Thirties

Ideal Homes of the Thirties
Author: Ideal Homes
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780486136653

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Adapted from a rare 1933 catalog, this volume showcases sixty plans for two-story houses. It features photographs (most in full color), floor plans, and descriptive text that depict a splendid variety of economic styles, including colonial, mission, foursquare, and bungalow. Each house appears in a two-page spread, forming an elegant and highly readable presentation. The Plan Service Company of St. Paul, Minnesota, published a series of Ideal Homes catalogs in the 1920s and '30s. This particular issue has been long out of print, and its reissue offers professional architects and armchair renovators alike an authentic look at houses of the era. Daniel D. Reiff, an expert on vintage house design catalogs, provides an informative introduction.

Elegant Small Homes of the Twenties

Elegant Small Homes of the Twenties
Author: Chicago Tribune
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780486138213

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In 1927, the Chicago Tribune sponsored a competition for "trained men of talent, incorporating into the small home ideas of real worth, types of rare charm, and the best possible plans for comfort and convenience." This collection spotlights the challenge’s top results, presenting the nineteen prize-winning designs for five- and six-room houses, plus eighty additional sets of the best architectural plans. A new introduction by Daniel D. Reiff, Ph.D., adds interesting detail about the competition and the competitors. These fascinating snapshots of American domestic architecture of the 1920s include glimpses of New England and Southern colonials, Normandy cottages, stately Italianate dwellings, and other styles. Each of the designs features a floor plan and exterior views of the house. Architects, architecture buffs, and historians will prize these authentic renderings of the leading designs in American architecture of nearly a century ago.

Ideal Homes

Ideal Homes
Author: Tony Chapman,Jenny Hockey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134695836

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Ideal Homes? shows how both popular images and experiences of home life relate to the ability of society's members to produce and respond to social change. The book provides for the first time an analysis of the space of the home and the experiences of home life by writers from a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, architecture, geography and anthropology. It covers a range of subjects, including gender roles, different generations relationships to home, the changing nature of the family, transition and risk and alternative visions of home.

Classic Modern Homes of the Thirties

Classic Modern Homes of the Thirties
Author: James Ford,Katherine Morrow Ford
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2012-07-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780486138619

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Splendid pictorial record of architectural style strongly influenced by Bauhaus movement. Over 300 illustrations show interiors, exteriors. Details on construction, site, cost, more.

Perfect Wives in Ideal Homes

Perfect Wives in Ideal Homes
Author: Virginia Nicholson
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780241958056

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In Perfect Wives in Ideal Homes, Virginia Nicholson tells the story of women in the 1950s: a time before the Pill, when divorce spelled scandal and two-piece swimsuits caused mass alarm. Turn the page back to the mid-twentieth century, and discover a world peopled by women with radiant smiles, clean pinafores and gleaming coiffures; a promised land of batch-baking, maraschino cherries and brightly hued plastic. A world where the darker side of the decade encompasses rampant prostitution, a notorious murder, and the threat of nuclear disaster. Perfect Wives in Ideal Homes reconstructs the real 1950s, through the eyes of the women who lived it. Step back in time to where our grandmothers scrubbed their doorsteps, cared for their families, lived, laughed, loved and struggled. This is their story.

Routledge Library Editions Urban History

Routledge Library Editions  Urban History
Author: Various Authors
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2610
Release: 2021-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351137171

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The volumes in this set, originally published between 1940 and 1994, draw together research by leading academics in the area of welfare and the welfare state, and provide a rigorous examination of related key issues. The volumes examine welfare policy, equality, poverty, class, government, social policy, unemployment, and social services, whilst also exploring the general principles and practices of welfare and the welfare state in various countries. This set will be of particular interest to students of sociology, health, and political studies respectively.

The Care of Older People

The Care of Older People
Author: Mayumi Hayashi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317319450

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Across the globe, populations are getting older. Hayashi surveys the development of residential care in Britain and Japan from the 1920s onwards, using regional case studies, and taking into account the influence of traditions and cultural norms.

Building Children s Worlds

Building Children   s Worlds
Author: Torsten Schmiedeknecht,Jill Rudd,Emma Hayward
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2023-03-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781000844344

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Children are the future architects, clients and users of our buildings. The kinds of architectural worlds they are exposed to in picturebooks during their formative years may be assumed to influence how they regard such architecture as adults. Contemporary urban environments the world over represent the various stages of modernism in architecture. This book reads that history through picturebooks and considers the kinds of national identities and histories they construct. Twelve specialist essays from international scholars address questions such as: Is modern architecture used to construct specific narratives of childhood? Is it taken to support ‘negative’ narratives of alienation on the one hand and ‘positive’ narratives of happiness on the other? Do images of modern architecture support ideas of ‘community’? Reinforce ‘family values’? If so, what kinds of architecture, community and family? How is modern architecture placed vis-à-vis the promotion of diversity (ethnic, religious, gender etc.)? How might the use of architecture in comic strips or the presence of specific kinds of building in fiction aimed at younger adults be related to the groundwork laid in picturebooks for younger readers? This book reveals what stories are told about modern architecture and shows how those stories affect future attitudes towards and expectations of the built environment.