american architecture 1620-1790
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American Architecture 1620-1790. Linzee Amory and Sylvia Yoo. Part I: Towards a Transplanted Vernacular. Strangers in a New World, colonial settlers strove to recapture home, adapting European traditions to local conditions. Church of San Esteban New Mexico, 1630-1664. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
American Architecture1620-1790
Linzee Amory and Sylvia Yoo
Part I: Towards a Transplanted Vernacular
Strangers in a New World, colonial settlers strove to recapture home, adapting European traditions to
local conditions.
Church of San EstebanNew Mexico, 1630-1664
Mission San José y San Miguel de AguayoSan Antonio, 1720-31
French Settlements
• Parlange Plantation, Point Coupée Parish, Louisiana: 1750
• Cahokia Courthouse, IL: 1737
Dyckman HouseNew York, 1789
Parson Joseph Capen HouseTopsfield, MA 1683
Old Ship MeetinghouseHingham, MA 1681
Adam Thoroughgood HousePrincess Anne County, 1690
Thoroughgood House Plan1690
Bacon’s CastleSurry County, 1655
St. Luke’s, the Newport Parish ChurchSmithfield, VA 1632-1675
St. Luke’s Plan 1632-1675
Part II: Georgian Architecture with Vernacular Themes
A. Early Georgian, 1700-1750
The William Byrd HouseCharles City County, VA 1750
William Byrd House Plan, 1750
George Wythe HouseWilliamsburg, 1755
Wythe House Plan, 1755
John Sergeant HouseStockbridge, MA 1739
Old South Meeting HouseBoston, 1713
Wren Building of William and MaryWilliamsburg, 1695-1702
B. Late Georgian, 1750-1785
John Vassal HouseCambridge, 1759
Lady Pepperrell HouseKittery Point, Maine, 1760
MacPherson HousePhiladelphia 1761-62
John Tayloe HouseMount Airy, Virginia, 1758-1762
James GibbsPlate 58 from A Book of Architecture
London, 1728
Christ ChurchPhiladelphia, 1727-1754
Hollis HallHarvard University 1762-1763
Old State House (Independence Hall)Philadelphia 1731-1748