Produktbild: Chicago Homes

Chicago Homes A Portrait of the City's Everyday Architecture

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2025

Illustriert von

Wonder City Studio

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/18,4/2,3 cm

Gewicht

898 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-57284-357-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2025

Illustriert von

Wonder City Studio

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/18,4/2,3 cm

Gewicht

898 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-57284-357-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Chicago Homes
  • Foreword

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Early Inhabitants, Early Homes 1780 to 1837 

    • Introduction
    • Little Home on the River
    • Homes of the French Colonial/Creoles
    • The DuSable Home
    • Homes of the Native Americans in the Region
    • Early American Settlers: The Log Cabin
    • The Making of the Chicago Grid
    • New Town, New Gables Abound 
    • From Timber to Balloon Frame
    • The Greek Revival Home
    • The Clarke-Ford Home
    • A City by 1837

    Chapter 2: From Founding to Fire 1837 to 1871 

    • Introduction
    • Homes for a Booming Metropolis
    • Building Materials
    • The Pre-Fire Homes Still with Us
    • Interior Spaces in the mid-1800s
    • Heating and Cooling, Lighting, Plumbing
    • The Pre-Eminent Workers Cottage
    • House Moving | House Raising
    • The Ornate Cottages and Rowhouses of Chicago (pre-1871)
    • Italianate
    • Second Empire
    • Pre-Fire Homes in the Former “Suburbs”

    Chapter 3: Rising and Rebuilding 1871 to 1882 

    • Introduction
    • Fire Limits and Regulation
    • Decline of Pine, Uptick of Brick
    • Joliet Limestone, “Athens Marble”
    • Post-Fire Patterns of Population Growth
    • The Post-Fire Limits, Pre-Annexation Homes of the “Suburbs”
    • Architecture as a Profession
    • The Dominant Style of the Era
    • The Brick Workers Cottage
    • The Rise of “Flats” Buildings
    • Two-Story and Wood-frame Italianates

    Chapter 4: Annexation and Elevation 1882 to 1893

    • Introduction
    • Bold New Architecture in Chicago
    • Raging Styles
    • New Heights
    • The Apartment Hotels and the First Courtyard Building
    • Terra Cotta Finds Its Moment
    • The Real Estate Developers
    • Company Towns, Company Housing
    • Annexation and the Changing Fire Limits
    • City Lights, City Heats
    • Italianate, continued
    • Chateauesque 
    • Stick Style | Shingle Style

    Chapter 5: White City, Blight City 1893 to 1900 

    • Introduction
    • The World’s Columbian Exposition
    • Sidebar: Clarifying Windows
    • Beaux Arts/Classical Revival 
    • Romanesque Revival (and Interment)
    • Chateauesque
    • Farewell to the Queen (Anne)
    • Colonial Revival
    • Greystones + Brick Flats 
    • Workers Cottages Just Keep on Working
    • Sidebar: Working Class Domestic Life
    • Courtyard Apartment Buildings
    • Prairie Style
    • American Foursquares 
    • Tudor Revival
    • Sidebar: Coach Houses

    Chapter 6: New Century, New Chicago 1900 to 1917 

    • Introduction
    • Adapting The Workers Cottage
    • Burnham’s 1909 Plan of Chicago 
    • Frame and Stucco Bungalows
    • Chicago Bungalows
    • Sears Home Catalogs 
    • Tudor Revivals
    • Colonial Revivals
    • Greystones
    • Prairie Style Homes
    • American Foursquares
    • Bleak Housing Conditions and Tenement Reform
    • Courtyard Apartment Buildings
    • Brick Two-Flats and Variations on a Theme
    • The Back Porch

    Chapter 7: Death, Speed, and a Bit of Whimsy 1917 to 1929

    • Introduction
    • Chicago Bungalows
    • Brick Two-Flats and Variations on a Theme
    • Courtyard Apartment Buildings
    • The “Own Your Own Home” Movement
    • Tudor Revivals
    • Colonial Revivals
    • Spanish Revivals
    • Foursquares
    • Homes for Cars
    • Art Deco

    Chapter 8: Hard Times, New Deals, and a Century of Progress 1929 to 1941 

    • Introduction
    • The National Mortgage Crisis
    • Redlining
    • Lingering Chicago Bungalows
    • Tudor Revivals
    • World’s Fair 1933 
    • West Burton Place and the Creative Response to the Depression
    • Art Deco and Moderne

    Chapter 9: Common Modifications to Homes: How We Really Live

    • Introduction
    • Dormer and Second Story Additions
    • Enclosed Porches
    • Metal Awnings
    • Perma-Stone / Formstone
    • Removing + Hiding Fireplaces and Stained Glass
    • Vinyl Siding
    • Glass Block + PIcture Windows
    • Raised Workers Cottages
    • Metal Hand and Porch Rails
    • Street- or Courtyard- Facing Metal Balconies
    • Overlord Additions

    Epilogue