Living With Newer Old Houses

Author(s): The Advisory Service of Greater Portland Landmarks 

ISBN: 9781625450029
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A look at how houses built between 1870 and 1950 have changed over the years. The impact of technology is obviously a key factor but the book also looks at the methods employed and materials used in their construction and finish.
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With backgrounds in many areas, encompassing the practices of law, carpentry, teaching (from pre-school through most levels, including university), library work, restoration consultation, art, real estate, and investment counselling, Advisory Service members have brought different perspectives to their research into older houses. All have experience in on-site analyses of and the writing or reports about many of these houses, as well as of older ones, for contrast. Now based in southern Maine, they have sufficient reading and experience to enable them to see that areas homes in relation to those elsewhere.

The Advisory Service of Greater Portland Landmarks is a volunteer organization comprised of individuals of varied backgrounds who share a love of old houses, a desire to learn more about them, and a mission to help their owners to recognize and preserve their best characteristics. Most members have lived in older homes themselves and/or have worked on their restoration. Over the years, they have visited, at the request of owners, numerous local structures and have recorded what they have found, thus becoming well-grounded in the domestic architecture of Southern Maine. In this volume, the members pool their knowledge of houses from the 1870s through the 1940s, utilizing what they have discovered first-hand on their visits and in their research of printed materials.

Exteriors and interiors are both examined, with special focus on the most-altered spaces, such as kitchens and bathrooms, as well as the modern conveniences connected with plumbing, heating, and lighting, which have changed the ways in which houses are used. The result is a fascinating picture of how tastes and styles have changed, and the ways in which technology has affected housing in this period.

BOOK ISBN 9781625450029
FORMAT 248 x 172 mm
BINDING Paperback
PAGES 192 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 15 November 2013
TERRITORY USA
ILLUSTRATIONS 75 colour photographs

 

 






The Advisory Service of Greater Portland Landmarks is a volunteer organization comprised of individuals of varied backgrounds who share a love of old houses, a desire to learn more about them, and a mission to help their owners to recognize and preserve their best characteristics. Most members have lived in older homes themselves and/or have worked on their restoration. Over the years, they have visited, at the request of owners, numerous local structures and have recorded what they have found, thus becoming well-grounded in the domestic architecture of Southern Maine. In this volume, the members pool their knowledge of houses from the 1870s through the 1940s, utilizing what they have discovered first-hand on their visits and in their research of printed materials.