Folk Housing In Middle Virginia by Henry Glassie
A Structural Analysis of Historic Artifacts
This insightful study delves into the architectural evolution and cultural significance of vernacular housing in Middle Virginia, exploring how these structures reflect the social, economic, and environmental factors of their time. Through meticulous fieldwork and analysis, the book uncovers the intricate relationship between the built environment and the region's inhabitants, offering a comprehensive understanding of how traditional building practices and community values have shaped the landscape. The work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of architecture, history, and cultural anthropology.
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- 1975
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- 300-350
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- English
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