Keith's Architectural Studies, No. 8

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Management number 237133854 Release Date 2026/07/10 List Price $6.97 Model Number 237133854
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Discover the Architectural Vision That Shaped Early 20th-Century American SuburbsIn 1905, at the dawn of the American Craftsman movement and the height of the bungalow revolution, M. L. Keith published this remarkable architectural pattern book—a comprehensive collection of 146 professionally designed homes for prosperous families building substantial residences. Keith's Architectural Studies, No. 8 represents more than a catalog of house plans; it captures a transformative moment when Victorian ornamentation yielded to Arts and Crafts simplicity, when mail-order architecture democratized professional design, and when America's expanding middle class created distinctive suburban landscapes from coast to coast.What's Inside:146 complete house designs with detailed floor plans for all levels (basement through attic)Grand Colonial Revival estates featuring Corinthian columns and symmetrical facadesEmerging Craftsman homes with inglenooks, beamed ceilings, and natural materialsPicturesque English country homes and Tudor Revival influencesSophisticated Victorian designs with wraparound porches and ornate detailingArchitectural illustrations showing exterior elevations and construction detailsPrecise room dimensions, material specifications, and planning insightsEditorial content on the value of professional architectural servicesWho Should Read This Book:This volume is invaluable for architectural historians researching pattern book influences on American residential design; historic preservationists and restorers seeking authentic plans and period details; owners of early 1900s homes wanting to understand original design intent; designers and architects drawing inspiration from traditional residential planning; and social historians studying Progressive Era domestic life, class structure, and suburban development. Students of American building industry history will find this a essential primary source documenting how mail-order catalogs transformed architecture from an elite profession into an accessible public good.Why It Matters Today:Published by the influential Keith Company of Minneapolis—whose pattern books and magazines shaped residential architecture nationwide for nearly three decades—this volume preserves architectural knowledge that produced thousands of homes across America. The designs showcase specialized rooms (libraries, billiard rooms, consultation rooms), lifestyle expectations (servants' quarters, porte-cochères for carriages), and emerging modern conveniences that defined upper-middle-class domesticity. Meticulously restored from original pages, this edition allows contemporary readers to explore the aspirations, aesthetics, and practical wisdom of an era when American architecture found its distinctive voice, balancing European tradition with democratic innovation.Step into 1905 and discover the architectural patterns that built America's early suburbs—one mail-order plan at a time. Read more

ASIN B0GP1H4MYR
ISBN13 979-8248841172
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.27 x 0.43 x 11.69 inches
Item Weight 1.17 pounds
Print length 172 pages
Publication date February 18, 2026

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