Caribbean houses : history, style, and architecture / Michael Connors
Material type:
- 9780847832132
- NA 730 .C66 2009

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National University - Manila | LRC - Architecture General Circulation | Architecture | GC NA 730 .C66 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000007128 |
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GC NA 7244 .D44 2005 Houses : Proporción y armonía = [proportion and harmony] / | GC NA 7251 .M36 1970 The modern Japanese house inside and outside / | GC NA 7251 .N57 1967 Japanese houses : patterns for living / | GC NA 730 .C66 2009 Caribbean houses : history, style, and architecture / | GC NA 730 .S26 1993 Architecture in Hawai'i : a chronological survey / | GC NA 7325 .G74 1970 Great houses of Europe / | GC NA 7333 .P58 1977 c.1 Houses architects live in / |
Includes index.
The Spanish Antilles and the early colonial era -- The Dutch Leewards and a conquest of commerce -- The English Islands and colonial plantations -- The French lesser Antilles and Creole Estates -- The Danish Virgin Islands: the land of seven flags.
Caribbean Houses is a lavishly illustrated account of the development of historically significant houses in the West Indies. Author Michael Connors, a West Indian decorative arts scholar, examines venerable houses that remain as a testimony to the rich history and vibrant lifestyle that was, and continues to be, an important part of Caribbean culture. The book is divided into five chapters, one for each European heritage: the Spanish Antilles, the Dutch Leewards, the English Islands, the French Lesser Antilles, and the Danish Virgin Islands. An authoritative text sheds light on the area’s rich architectural and interior design history and gives the reader a unique view of houses that combine the tradition of European styles with the vernacular island forms and decorative motifs. The lavish new photography captures the stunning exteriors and provides a rare look into the interiors of these historic houses, with exotic tropical hardwoods, indigenous stone, and a blending of local crafts and handiwork with antiques and contemporary furnishings. With the disappearance of so much of the Caribbean’s historic domestic architecture, the colonial residences that still exist represent an important historical record of the Caribbean’s material culture.
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