
Buildings of Michigan presents a pictorial survey of Michigan architecture from 1831 to the present. From Romantic Michigan, before the Civil War, with its Greek, Gothic, and Italian villas to the internationally renowned buildings of modern Michigan, this informative book explores Michigan's history, covering the full spectrum of architectural styles particular to the state.Surveying the architecture of Detroit and many other cities, towns, and villages, this volume examines such structures as the mine locations in the Copper Range, early inns and houses along the Sauk Trail, the sandstone architecture of the Lake Superior region, lighthouses and lifesaving stations of the Upper Great Lakes, the great houses of automobile industrialists in Grosse Pointe, the factories of Albert Kahn, and the contributions of numerous local architects whose work has added to Michigan's architectual heritage.Offering a fascinating look at buildings of each period, style, type, and material in Michigan's history, with over 400 exceptional photographs, drawings, and maps, Buildings of Michigan is an extraoridinary guide to architecture shaped by the changing attitude of people toward their rich and splendid land.
This volume investigates the evolution of Michigan's architectural landscape from 1831 to the present day, questioning how regional identity and industrial development have shaped the built environment. Kathryn Bishop Eckert, a recognized authority on the state's architectural heritage, utilizes a comprehensive survey of structures to document the transition from early Romantic-era villas to modern industrial complexes. The text provides a systematic analysis of how local materials, economic shifts, and the influence of automobile industrialists have defined the state's unique aesthetic trajectory.
What You Will Find
Experts and architectural historians frequently cite this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the specific regional development of the Great Lakes area. Readers often note the academic rigor and the extensive visual documentation provided throughout the text.
Page Count:
624
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195093798
ISBN-13:
9780195093797
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!