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Zusammenfassung: | Welcome to the fascinating world of Architecture Walks--from reflections of three hundred years of history to expressions of the most modern design, authors Lucy D. Rosenfeld and Marina Harrison guide you on a tour of inspiring, informative, and aesthetically intriguing architectural treasures in and around the New York area. Early colonial saltboxes, as-yet-unfinished contemporary structures on college campuses, nineteenth-century follies, Gilded Age palaces, lighthouses, windmills, romantic ruins-- the pages of this delightful book, filled with adventures, treat readers to sites within approximately two hours' driving time from New York City. With book in hand readers will marvel at college campuses, small villages, planned and utopian communities, National Historic Sites, castles and forts, churches and temples of architectural interest, and even a Buddhist monastery, all in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, the eastern edge of Pennsylvania, and Delaware. By including descriptions of architectural styles, suggestions for special adventures, and lists of jaunts arranged by architect or designer, architectural style, and particular types of sites, Rosenfeld and Harrison help make day trips even more enjoyable. Whether explorers or armchair adventurers, readers of all ages will find something that captures their interest in the nearly one hundred sites and forty photos included in Architecture Walks. |
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Preface -- |t CONNECTICUT -- |t 1. ICONIC MODERNISM: The Glass House of Philip Johnson, New Canaan -- |t 2. THREE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES ON THE CONNECTICUT SHORE: Bush-Holley House, Cos Cob; Ogden House, Fairfield; and Judson House, Stratford -- |t 3. TWO ARCHITECTURAL ECCENTRICITIES: Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam -- |t 4. A BUSTLING, CAREFULLY PRESERVED COLONIAL VILLAGE: Litchfield -- |t 5. A MODERNIST CHURCH IN THE SHAPE OF A FISH First: Presbyterian Church, Stamford -- |t 6. FROM McKIM, MEAD & WHITE TO CESAR PELLI: The Architects of Waterbury -- |t 7. A WALK THROUGH THE "JEWEL OF LONG ISLAND SOUND": Southport -- |t 8. TRADITION MEETS THE CONTEMPORARY: Yale University Architecture, New Haven -- |t 9. EXUBERANT VICTORIANA: The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, Norwalk -- |t 10. EXCEPTIONAL STAINED GLASS, BOTH TRADITIONAL AND MODERN: Bethel, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, and Waterbury -- |t 11. HISTORIC SITES IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: Guilford -- |t 12. CONTRASTING ARCHITECTURAL NEIGHBORS: Bridgeport -- |t And Keep in Mind . . . -- |t 13. BERLIN HISTORIC DISTRICT -- |t 14. TWO FORTS NEAR NEW HAVEN -- |t 15. HOTCHKISS CLOCKTOWER, SHARON -- |t 16. MILFORD'S WHARF LANE COMPLEX -- |t NEW YORK STATE: LOWER HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- |t 1. SUNNYSIDE: One of America's Favorite Houses, Irvington -- |t 2. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S "USONIA": A Planned Community, Pleasantville -- |t 3. BUDDHIST SYMBOLS AND INFLUENCES IN RURAL PUTNAM COUNTY: Chuang Yen Monastery, Carmel -- |t 4. BOSCOBEL: A Hudson River Estate in the Federal Style, Garrison -- |t 5. MANITOGA/THE RUSSELL WRIGHT CENTER: Unique Architecture by a Prominent Twentieth- Century Designer of Decorative Arts, Garrison -- |t 6. PHILIPSBURG MANOR: Northern Plantation Style, Tarrytown -- |t 7. LYNDHURST: A Romantic Castle, Tarrytown -- |t 8. KYKUIT: Palatial Glamour in a Classical Revival Estate, Pocantico Hills -- |t And Keep in Mind . . . -- |t 9. THE OLD DUTCH CHURCH OF SLEEPY HOLLOW: A VERY EARLY HOUSE OF WORSHIP, NORTH TARRYTOWN -- |t 10. UNION CHURCH OF POCANTICO HILLS: WHERE CHAGALL AND ARCHITECTURE MEET -- |t 11. VAN CORTLANDT MANOR: AN EXAMPLE OF A DUTCH PATENT HOUSE, CROTON-ON-HUDSON -- |t NEW YORK STATE: MID-HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- |t 1. THE ITALIANATE STYLE OF AMERICA'S RENAISSANCE: MAN Samuel F. B. Morse's Locust Grove, Poughkeepsie -- |t 2. SPECTACULAR CAMPUS ADDITIONS BY FRANK GEHRY AND RAFAEL VIÑOLY: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson -- |t 3. A McKIM, MEAD & WHITE EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE BEAUX ARTS STYLE: The Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park -- |t 4. ALEXANDER JACKSON DAVIS AND ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING JOIN FORCES ON A HUDSON RIVER ESTATE: Montgomery Place, Annandale-on-Hudson -- |t 5. TOURING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ON A VENERABLE CAMPUS: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie -- |t 6. THE ARTIST'S IMAGINATION IN A DRAMATIC MOORISH PALACE: Olana, Hudson -- |t 7. THE "PICTURESQUE" IN ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Wilderstein, Rhinebeck -- |t 8. RICHARD UPJOHN'S VENTURE INTO SECULAR ITALIANATE ARCHITECTURE: Lindenwald, the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, Kinderhook -- |t 9. MILLS MANSION: A McKim, Mead & White Estate, Staatsburg -- |t And Keep in Mind . . . -- |t 10. WING'S CASTLE, MILLBROOK -- |t 11. CLERMONT, GERMANTOWN -- |t NEW YORK STATE: WEST OF THE HUDSON -- |t 1. THE STONE HOUSES OF HUGUENOT STREET: New Paltz -- |t 2. ROMANTIC CASTLE RUINS ON AN ISLAND: Bannerman's Castle, Pollepel Island -- |t 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ART -- OR ARCHITECTURE: Opus 40, Woodstock -- |t 4. A VICTORIAN WATERFRONT VILLAGE: Historic Rondout, Kingston -- |t 5. EXPLORING THE STOCKADE DISTRICT: Kingston -- |t 6. A RUSTIC VILLAGE OF EARLY DUTCH AND HUGUENOT DESIGN: Hurley -- |t 7. GOTHIC SPLENDOR AT THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY: West Point -- |t And Keep in Mind . . . -- |t 8. THE "COTTAGES" OF ELEGANT ONTEORA PARK, JEWETT -- |t NEW YORK STATE: LONG ISLAND -- |t 1. OLD BETHPAGE VILLAGE RESTORATION: Rural Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Long Island -- |t 2. MELDING EAST AND WEST: The Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY - Stony Brook -- |t 3. THE GILDED LIFE: Three Glamorous Long Island Estates of the Early Twentieth Century: Eagle's Nest (the Vanderbilt Museum), Centerport; Westbury House, Old Westbury; and Falaise, Sands Point -- |t 4. A GOTHIC REVIVAL LANDMARK: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City -- |t 5. BEACHFRONT, DECO-ERA ICON: Jones Beach, Wantagh -- |t 6. IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE: Stony Brook, Setauket, East Setauket, and Smithtown -- |t 7. ROSLYN PRESERVES THE PAST: Visiting Cedarmere and Other Pleasures of the Nineteenth Century -- |t 8. EXPLORING THE LONG ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE: Eaton's Neck Light, Huntington Harbor Light, Old Field Light, Stepping Stones Light, and Others -- |t 9. LOOKING AT WINDMILLS ON THE EASTERN END OF LONG ISLAND: Water Mill Museum, Beebe Windmill, Hook Windmill, and Pantigo Windmill -- |t And Keep in Mind . . . -- |t 10. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GLEN COVE -- |t 11. BROOKLYN WATERWORKS, FREEPORT -- |t 12. ROCK HALL MUSEUM, LAWRENCE -- |t 13. SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HEMPSTEAD -- |t NEW JERSEY -- |t 1. AN EARLY QUAKER COMMUNITY WITH A COLONIAL AND FEDERAL STREETSCAPE: Mount Holly -- |t 2. WHERE THOMAS EDISON LIVED AND WORKED: Glenmont and the Edison National Historic Sites, West Orange -- |t 3. A COLONIAL STREETSCAPE ON THE DELAWARE: The Well-Preserved Town of Burlington -- |t 4. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY'S STARTLING CONTEMPORARY ADDITIONS TO ITS GOTHIC CAMPUS: Princeton -- |t 5. A BAUHAUS-INSPIRED UTOPIAN VILLAGE: Roosevelt -- |t 6. GUARDIANS OF THE NEW JERSEY COASTLINE: The Lighthouse as Architecture: Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Navesink, Cape May, Hereford Inlet, East Point, Finn's Point -- |t 7. CRAF TSMAN FARMS: The Arts and Crafts Aesthetic, Morris Plains -- |t 8. A VICTORIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE: The Planned Community of Ocean Grove -- |t 9. THREE ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS AT LIBERTY STATE PARK: Railroad Terminal, Environmental Center, and Ellis Island -- |t 10. A VICTORIAN STREETSCAPE OF DECORATIVE HOUSES: Belvidere -- |t 11. RURAL VILLAGES OF THE PAST: Walnford, Allaire, Batsto, and Feltville -- |t 12. A FANCIFUL VICTORIAN SEASIDE RESORT: Cape May -- |t 13. AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MORAVIAN VILLAGE BUILT OF STONE: Hope -- |t 14. ARCHITECTURAL PLEASURES IN A HISTORIC TOWN SETTING: Perth Amboy -- |t 15. SKYLANDS: A Deliberately "Aged" Mansion by John Russell Pope, Ringwood -- |t And Keep in Mind . . . -- |t 16. DICKINSON HOUSE: A PATTERNED BRICK HOUSE IN ALLOWAY TOWNSHIP -- |t 17. A PICTURESQUE RAILROAD STATION, TENAFLY -- |t 18. BUCCLEIGH: A GEORGIAN MANSION, NEW BRUNSWICK -- |t 19. THE RUINS OF UNDERCLIFF: "BLOOMER'S BEACH," ENGLEWOOD -- |t 20. THE RUINS OF LONG POND, HEWITT -- |t 21. A RIVERSIDE MILL AND HISTORIC VILLAGE, CLINTON -- |t 22. A LOUIS KAHN ICON: THE "TRENTON" BATHHOUSE, EWING -- |t DELAWARE AND PENNSYLVANIA -- |t 1. FROM GEORGIAN BRICK TO GOTHIC REVIVAL: The Historic River Town of New Castle, Delaware -- |t 2. GREY TOWERS: A French-Style Château in Rural Pennsylvania, Milford -- |t 3. PYRAMIDS, GOTHIC ARCHES, AND CLASSICAL TEMPLES: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania -- |t 4. MODERNISM MEETS SYMBOLISM: Frank Lloyd Wright's Beth Sholom Synagogue, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania -- |t 5. HENRY CHAPMAN MERCER LEAVES HIS "ARTS AND CRAFTS" MARK ON A SMALL TOWN: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- |t 6. A WALKING TOUR THROUGH A TREASURE TROVE OF HISTORIC HOUSES: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- |t 7. A NINETEENTH-CENTURY RAILROAD VIADUCT BALANCING PROGRESS AND NATURAL BEAUTY: Starrucca Viaduct, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania -- |t And Keep in Mind . . . -- |t 8. AN ARCHITECTURAL DRIVE THROUGH NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA: From Milford to Cortez -- |t 9. A HISTORIC VILLAGE AND WILLIAM PENN'S ESTATE: Fallsington and Morrisville, Pennsylvania -- |t 10. AN EARLY ROEBLING SUSPENSION BRIDGE: Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania -- |t Glossary of Architectural Styles in the Region -- |t Choosing an Outing -- |t ABOUT THE AUTHORS |
520 | |a Welcome to the fascinating world of Architecture Walks--from reflections of three hundred years of history to expressions of the most modern design, authors Lucy D. Rosenfeld and Marina Harrison guide you on a tour of inspiring, informative, and aesthetically intriguing architectural treasures in and around the New York area. Early colonial saltboxes, as-yet-unfinished contemporary structures on college campuses, nineteenth-century follies, Gilded Age palaces, lighthouses, windmills, romantic ruins-- the pages of this delightful book, filled with adventures, treat readers to sites within approximately two hours' driving time from New York City. With book in hand readers will marvel at college campuses, small villages, planned and utopian communities, National Historic Sites, castles and forts, churches and temples of architectural interest, and even a Buddhist monastery, all in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, the eastern edge of Pennsylvania, and Delaware. By including descriptions of architectural styles, suggestions for special adventures, and lists of jaunts arranged by architect or designer, architectural style, and particular types of sites, Rosenfeld and Harrison help make day trips even more enjoyable. Whether explorers or armchair adventurers, readers of all ages will find something that captures their interest in the nearly one hundred sites and forty photos included in Architecture Walks. | ||
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contents | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- CONNECTICUT -- 1. ICONIC MODERNISM: The Glass House of Philip Johnson, New Canaan -- 2. THREE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES ON THE CONNECTICUT SHORE: Bush-Holley House, Cos Cob; Ogden House, Fairfield; and Judson House, Stratford -- 3. TWO ARCHITECTURAL ECCENTRICITIES: Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam -- 4. A BUSTLING, CAREFULLY PRESERVED COLONIAL VILLAGE: Litchfield -- 5. A MODERNIST CHURCH IN THE SHAPE OF A FISH First: Presbyterian Church, Stamford -- 6. FROM McKIM, MEAD & WHITE TO CESAR PELLI: The Architects of Waterbury -- 7. A WALK THROUGH THE "JEWEL OF LONG ISLAND SOUND": Southport -- 8. TRADITION MEETS THE CONTEMPORARY: Yale University Architecture, New Haven -- 9. EXUBERANT VICTORIANA: The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, Norwalk -- 10. EXCEPTIONAL STAINED GLASS, BOTH TRADITIONAL AND MODERN: Bethel, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, and Waterbury -- 11. HISTORIC SITES IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: Guilford -- 12. CONTRASTING ARCHITECTURAL NEIGHBORS: Bridgeport -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 13. BERLIN HISTORIC DISTRICT -- 14. TWO FORTS NEAR NEW HAVEN -- 15. HOTCHKISS CLOCKTOWER, SHARON -- 16. MILFORD'S WHARF LANE COMPLEX -- NEW YORK STATE: LOWER HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. SUNNYSIDE: One of America's Favorite Houses, Irvington -- 2. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S "USONIA": A Planned Community, Pleasantville -- 3. BUDDHIST SYMBOLS AND INFLUENCES IN RURAL PUTNAM COUNTY: Chuang Yen Monastery, Carmel -- 4. BOSCOBEL: A Hudson River Estate in the Federal Style, Garrison -- 5. MANITOGA/THE RUSSELL WRIGHT CENTER: Unique Architecture by a Prominent Twentieth- Century Designer of Decorative Arts, Garrison -- 6. PHILIPSBURG MANOR: Northern Plantation Style, Tarrytown -- 7. LYNDHURST: A Romantic Castle, Tarrytown -- 8. KYKUIT: Palatial Glamour in a Classical Revival Estate, Pocantico Hills -- 9. THE OLD DUTCH CHURCH OF SLEEPY HOLLOW: A VERY EARLY HOUSE OF WORSHIP, NORTH TARRYTOWN -- 10. UNION CHURCH OF POCANTICO HILLS: WHERE CHAGALL AND ARCHITECTURE MEET -- 11. VAN CORTLANDT MANOR: AN EXAMPLE OF A DUTCH PATENT HOUSE, CROTON-ON-HUDSON -- NEW YORK STATE: MID-HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. THE ITALIANATE STYLE OF AMERICA'S RENAISSANCE: MAN Samuel F. B. Morse's Locust Grove, Poughkeepsie -- 2. SPECTACULAR CAMPUS ADDITIONS BY FRANK GEHRY AND RAFAEL VIÑOLY: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 3. A McKIM, MEAD & WHITE EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE BEAUX ARTS STYLE: The Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park -- 4. ALEXANDER JACKSON DAVIS AND ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING JOIN FORCES ON A HUDSON RIVER ESTATE: Montgomery Place, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 5. TOURING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ON A VENERABLE CAMPUS: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie -- 6. THE ARTIST'S IMAGINATION IN A DRAMATIC MOORISH PALACE: Olana, Hudson -- 7. THE "PICTURESQUE" IN ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Wilderstein, Rhinebeck -- 8. RICHARD UPJOHN'S VENTURE INTO SECULAR ITALIANATE ARCHITECTURE: Lindenwald, the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, Kinderhook -- 9. MILLS MANSION: A McKim, Mead & White Estate, Staatsburg -- 10. WING'S CASTLE, MILLBROOK -- 11. CLERMONT, GERMANTOWN -- NEW YORK STATE: WEST OF THE HUDSON -- 1. THE STONE HOUSES OF HUGUENOT STREET: New Paltz -- 2. ROMANTIC CASTLE RUINS ON AN ISLAND: Bannerman's Castle, Pollepel Island -- 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ART -- OR ARCHITECTURE: Opus 40, Woodstock -- 4. A VICTORIAN WATERFRONT VILLAGE: Historic Rondout, Kingston -- 5. EXPLORING THE STOCKADE DISTRICT: Kingston -- 6. A RUSTIC VILLAGE OF EARLY DUTCH AND HUGUENOT DESIGN: Hurley -- 7. GOTHIC SPLENDOR AT THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY: West Point -- 8. THE "COTTAGES" OF ELEGANT ONTEORA PARK, JEWETT -- NEW YORK STATE: LONG ISLAND -- 1. OLD BETHPAGE VILLAGE RESTORATION: Rural Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Long Island -- 2. MELDING EAST AND WEST: The Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY - Stony Brook -- 3. THE GILDED LIFE: Three Glamorous Long Island Estates of the Early Twentieth Century: Eagle's Nest (the Vanderbilt Museum), Centerport; Westbury House, Old Westbury; and Falaise, Sands Point -- 4. A GOTHIC REVIVAL LANDMARK: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City -- 5. BEACHFRONT, DECO-ERA ICON: Jones Beach, Wantagh -- 6. IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE: Stony Brook, Setauket, East Setauket, and Smithtown -- 7. ROSLYN PRESERVES THE PAST: Visiting Cedarmere and Other Pleasures of the Nineteenth Century -- 8. EXPLORING THE LONG ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE: Eaton's Neck Light, Huntington Harbor Light, Old Field Light, Stepping Stones Light, and Others -- 9. LOOKING AT WINDMILLS ON THE EASTERN END OF LONG ISLAND: Water Mill Museum, Beebe Windmill, Hook Windmill, and Pantigo Windmill -- 10. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GLEN COVE -- 11. BROOKLYN WATERWORKS, FREEPORT -- 12. ROCK HALL MUSEUM, LAWRENCE -- 13. SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HEMPSTEAD -- NEW JERSEY -- 1. AN EARLY QUAKER COMMUNITY WITH A COLONIAL AND FEDERAL STREETSCAPE: Mount Holly -- 2. WHERE THOMAS EDISON LIVED AND WORKED: Glenmont and the Edison National Historic Sites, West Orange -- 3. A COLONIAL STREETSCAPE ON THE DELAWARE: The Well-Preserved Town of Burlington -- 4. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY'S STARTLING CONTEMPORARY ADDITIONS TO ITS GOTHIC CAMPUS: Princeton -- 5. A BAUHAUS-INSPIRED UTOPIAN VILLAGE: Roosevelt -- 6. GUARDIANS OF THE NEW JERSEY COASTLINE: The Lighthouse as Architecture: Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Navesink, Cape May, Hereford Inlet, East Point, Finn's Point -- 7. CRAF TSMAN FARMS: The Arts and Crafts Aesthetic, Morris Plains -- 8. A VICTORIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE: The Planned Community of Ocean Grove -- 9. THREE ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS AT LIBERTY STATE PARK: Railroad Terminal, Environmental Center, and Ellis Island -- 10. A VICTORIAN STREETSCAPE OF DECORATIVE HOUSES: Belvidere -- 11. RURAL VILLAGES OF THE PAST: Walnford, Allaire, Batsto, and Feltville -- 12. A FANCIFUL VICTORIAN SEASIDE RESORT: Cape May -- 13. AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MORAVIAN VILLAGE BUILT OF STONE: Hope -- 14. ARCHITECTURAL PLEASURES IN A HISTORIC TOWN SETTING: Perth Amboy -- 15. SKYLANDS: A Deliberately "Aged" Mansion by John Russell Pope, Ringwood -- 16. DICKINSON HOUSE: A PATTERNED BRICK HOUSE IN ALLOWAY TOWNSHIP -- 17. A PICTURESQUE RAILROAD STATION, TENAFLY -- 18. BUCCLEIGH: A GEORGIAN MANSION, NEW BRUNSWICK -- 19. THE RUINS OF UNDERCLIFF: "BLOOMER'S BEACH," ENGLEWOOD -- 20. THE RUINS OF LONG POND, HEWITT -- 21. A RIVERSIDE MILL AND HISTORIC VILLAGE, CLINTON -- 22. A LOUIS KAHN ICON: THE "TRENTON" BATHHOUSE, EWING -- DELAWARE AND PENNSYLVANIA -- 1. FROM GEORGIAN BRICK TO GOTHIC REVIVAL: The Historic River Town of New Castle, Delaware -- 2. GREY TOWERS: A French-Style Château in Rural Pennsylvania, Milford -- 3. PYRAMIDS, GOTHIC ARCHES, AND CLASSICAL TEMPLES: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania -- 4. MODERNISM MEETS SYMBOLISM: Frank Lloyd Wright's Beth Sholom Synagogue, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania -- 5. HENRY CHAPMAN MERCER LEAVES HIS "ARTS AND CRAFTS" MARK ON A SMALL TOWN: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 6. A WALKING TOUR THROUGH A TREASURE TROVE OF HISTORIC HOUSES: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 7. A NINETEENTH-CENTURY RAILROAD VIADUCT BALANCING PROGRESS AND NATURAL BEAUTY: Starrucca Viaduct, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania -- 8. AN ARCHITECTURAL DRIVE THROUGH NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA: From Milford to Cortez -- 9. A HISTORIC VILLAGE AND WILLIAM PENN'S ESTATE: Fallsington and Morrisville, Pennsylvania -- 10. AN EARLY ROEBLING SUSPENSION BRIDGE: Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania -- Glossary of Architectural Styles in the Region -- Choosing an Outing -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS |
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Rosenfeld, Marina Harrison.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="260" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">New Brunswick, NJ :</subfield><subfield code="b">Rutgers University Press,</subfield><subfield code="c">©2010.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 online resource (xiv, 273 pages) :</subfield><subfield code="b">illustrations</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">text</subfield><subfield code="b">txt</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">computer</subfield><subfield code="b">c</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">online resource</subfield><subfield code="b">cr</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Print version record.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2="0"><subfield code="t">Frontmatter --</subfield><subfield code="t">Contents --</subfield><subfield code="t">Preface --</subfield><subfield code="t">CONNECTICUT --</subfield><subfield code="t">1. ICONIC MODERNISM: The Glass House of Philip Johnson, New Canaan --</subfield><subfield code="t">2. THREE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES ON THE CONNECTICUT SHORE: Bush-Holley House, Cos Cob; Ogden House, Fairfield; and Judson House, Stratford --</subfield><subfield code="t">3. TWO ARCHITECTURAL ECCENTRICITIES: Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam --</subfield><subfield code="t">4. A BUSTLING, CAREFULLY PRESERVED COLONIAL VILLAGE: Litchfield --</subfield><subfield code="t">5. A MODERNIST CHURCH IN THE SHAPE OF A FISH First: Presbyterian Church, Stamford --</subfield><subfield code="t">6. FROM McKIM, MEAD & WHITE TO CESAR PELLI: The Architects of Waterbury --</subfield><subfield code="t">7. A WALK THROUGH THE "JEWEL OF LONG ISLAND SOUND": Southport --</subfield><subfield code="t">8. TRADITION MEETS THE CONTEMPORARY: Yale University Architecture, New Haven --</subfield><subfield code="t">9. EXUBERANT VICTORIANA: The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, Norwalk --</subfield><subfield code="t">10. EXCEPTIONAL STAINED GLASS, BOTH TRADITIONAL AND MODERN: Bethel, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, and Waterbury --</subfield><subfield code="t">11. HISTORIC SITES IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: Guilford --</subfield><subfield code="t">12. CONTRASTING ARCHITECTURAL NEIGHBORS: Bridgeport --</subfield><subfield code="t">And Keep in Mind . . . --</subfield><subfield code="t">13. BERLIN HISTORIC DISTRICT --</subfield><subfield code="t">14. TWO FORTS NEAR NEW HAVEN --</subfield><subfield code="t">15. HOTCHKISS CLOCKTOWER, SHARON --</subfield><subfield code="t">16. MILFORD'S WHARF LANE COMPLEX --</subfield><subfield code="t">NEW YORK STATE: LOWER HUDSON VALLEY, EAST --</subfield><subfield code="t">1. SUNNYSIDE: One of America's Favorite Houses, Irvington --</subfield><subfield code="t">2. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S "USONIA": A Planned Community, Pleasantville --</subfield><subfield code="t">3. BUDDHIST SYMBOLS AND INFLUENCES IN RURAL PUTNAM COUNTY: Chuang Yen Monastery, Carmel --</subfield><subfield code="t">4. BOSCOBEL: A Hudson River Estate in the Federal Style, Garrison --</subfield><subfield code="t">5. MANITOGA/THE RUSSELL WRIGHT CENTER: Unique Architecture by a Prominent Twentieth- Century Designer of Decorative Arts, Garrison --</subfield><subfield code="t">6. PHILIPSBURG MANOR: Northern Plantation Style, Tarrytown --</subfield><subfield code="t">7. LYNDHURST: A Romantic Castle, Tarrytown --</subfield><subfield code="t">8. KYKUIT: Palatial Glamour in a Classical Revival Estate, Pocantico Hills --</subfield><subfield code="t">And Keep in Mind . . . --</subfield><subfield code="t">9. THE OLD DUTCH CHURCH OF SLEEPY HOLLOW: A VERY EARLY HOUSE OF WORSHIP, NORTH TARRYTOWN --</subfield><subfield code="t">10. UNION CHURCH OF POCANTICO HILLS: WHERE CHAGALL AND ARCHITECTURE MEET --</subfield><subfield code="t">11. VAN CORTLANDT MANOR: AN EXAMPLE OF A DUTCH PATENT HOUSE, CROTON-ON-HUDSON --</subfield><subfield code="t">NEW YORK STATE: MID-HUDSON VALLEY, EAST --</subfield><subfield code="t">1. THE ITALIANATE STYLE OF AMERICA'S RENAISSANCE: MAN Samuel F. B. Morse's Locust Grove, Poughkeepsie --</subfield><subfield code="t">2. SPECTACULAR CAMPUS ADDITIONS BY FRANK GEHRY AND RAFAEL VIÑOLY: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson --</subfield><subfield code="t">3. A McKIM, MEAD & WHITE EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE BEAUX ARTS STYLE: The Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park --</subfield><subfield code="t">4. ALEXANDER JACKSON DAVIS AND ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING JOIN FORCES ON A HUDSON RIVER ESTATE: Montgomery Place, Annandale-on-Hudson --</subfield><subfield code="t">5. TOURING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ON A VENERABLE CAMPUS: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie --</subfield><subfield code="t">6. THE ARTIST'S IMAGINATION IN A DRAMATIC MOORISH PALACE: Olana, Hudson --</subfield><subfield code="t">7. THE "PICTURESQUE" IN ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Wilderstein, Rhinebeck --</subfield><subfield code="t">8. RICHARD UPJOHN'S VENTURE INTO SECULAR ITALIANATE ARCHITECTURE: Lindenwald, the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, Kinderhook --</subfield><subfield code="t">9. MILLS MANSION: A McKim, Mead & White Estate, Staatsburg --</subfield><subfield code="t">And Keep in Mind . . . --</subfield><subfield code="t">10. WING'S CASTLE, MILLBROOK --</subfield><subfield code="t">11. CLERMONT, GERMANTOWN --</subfield><subfield code="t">NEW YORK STATE: WEST OF THE HUDSON --</subfield><subfield code="t">1. THE STONE HOUSES OF HUGUENOT STREET: New Paltz --</subfield><subfield code="t">2. ROMANTIC CASTLE RUINS ON AN ISLAND: Bannerman's Castle, Pollepel Island --</subfield><subfield code="t">3. ENVIRONMENTAL ART -- OR ARCHITECTURE: Opus 40, Woodstock --</subfield><subfield code="t">4. A VICTORIAN WATERFRONT VILLAGE: Historic Rondout, Kingston --</subfield><subfield code="t">5. EXPLORING THE STOCKADE DISTRICT: Kingston --</subfield><subfield code="t">6. A RUSTIC VILLAGE OF EARLY DUTCH AND HUGUENOT DESIGN: Hurley --</subfield><subfield code="t">7. GOTHIC SPLENDOR AT THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY: West Point --</subfield><subfield code="t">And Keep in Mind . . . --</subfield><subfield code="t">8. THE "COTTAGES" OF ELEGANT ONTEORA PARK, JEWETT --</subfield><subfield code="t">NEW YORK STATE: LONG ISLAND --</subfield><subfield code="t">1. OLD BETHPAGE VILLAGE RESTORATION: Rural Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Long Island --</subfield><subfield code="t">2. MELDING EAST AND WEST: The Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY - Stony Brook --</subfield><subfield code="t">3. THE GILDED LIFE: Three Glamorous Long Island Estates of the Early Twentieth Century: Eagle's Nest (the Vanderbilt Museum), Centerport; Westbury House, Old Westbury; and Falaise, Sands Point --</subfield><subfield code="t">4. A GOTHIC REVIVAL LANDMARK: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City --</subfield><subfield code="t">5. BEACHFRONT, DECO-ERA ICON: Jones Beach, Wantagh --</subfield><subfield code="t">6. IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE: Stony Brook, Setauket, East Setauket, and Smithtown --</subfield><subfield code="t">7. ROSLYN PRESERVES THE PAST: Visiting Cedarmere and Other Pleasures of the Nineteenth Century --</subfield><subfield code="t">8. EXPLORING THE LONG ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE: Eaton's Neck Light, Huntington Harbor Light, Old Field Light, Stepping Stones Light, and Others --</subfield><subfield code="t">9. LOOKING AT WINDMILLS ON THE EASTERN END OF LONG ISLAND: Water Mill Museum, Beebe Windmill, Hook Windmill, and Pantigo Windmill --</subfield><subfield code="t">And Keep in Mind . . . --</subfield><subfield code="t">10. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GLEN COVE --</subfield><subfield code="t">11. BROOKLYN WATERWORKS, FREEPORT --</subfield><subfield code="t">12. ROCK HALL MUSEUM, LAWRENCE --</subfield><subfield code="t">13. SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HEMPSTEAD --</subfield><subfield code="t">NEW JERSEY --</subfield><subfield code="t">1. AN EARLY QUAKER COMMUNITY WITH A COLONIAL AND FEDERAL STREETSCAPE: Mount Holly --</subfield><subfield code="t">2. WHERE THOMAS EDISON LIVED AND WORKED: Glenmont and the Edison National Historic Sites, West Orange --</subfield><subfield code="t">3. A COLONIAL STREETSCAPE ON THE DELAWARE: The Well-Preserved Town of Burlington --</subfield><subfield code="t">4. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY'S STARTLING CONTEMPORARY ADDITIONS TO ITS GOTHIC CAMPUS: Princeton --</subfield><subfield code="t">5. A BAUHAUS-INSPIRED UTOPIAN VILLAGE: Roosevelt --</subfield><subfield code="t">6. GUARDIANS OF THE NEW JERSEY COASTLINE: The Lighthouse as Architecture: Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Navesink, Cape May, Hereford Inlet, East Point, Finn's Point --</subfield><subfield code="t">7. CRAF TSMAN FARMS: The Arts and Crafts Aesthetic, Morris Plains --</subfield><subfield code="t">8. A VICTORIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE: The Planned Community of Ocean Grove --</subfield><subfield code="t">9. THREE ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS AT LIBERTY STATE PARK: Railroad Terminal, Environmental Center, and Ellis Island --</subfield><subfield code="t">10. A VICTORIAN STREETSCAPE OF DECORATIVE HOUSES: Belvidere --</subfield><subfield code="t">11. RURAL VILLAGES OF THE PAST: Walnford, Allaire, Batsto, and Feltville --</subfield><subfield code="t">12. 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A LOUIS KAHN ICON: THE "TRENTON" BATHHOUSE, EWING --</subfield><subfield code="t">DELAWARE AND PENNSYLVANIA --</subfield><subfield code="t">1. FROM GEORGIAN BRICK TO GOTHIC REVIVAL: The Historic River Town of New Castle, Delaware --</subfield><subfield code="t">2. GREY TOWERS: A French-Style Château in Rural Pennsylvania, Milford --</subfield><subfield code="t">3. PYRAMIDS, GOTHIC ARCHES, AND CLASSICAL TEMPLES: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania --</subfield><subfield code="t">4. MODERNISM MEETS SYMBOLISM: Frank Lloyd Wright's Beth Sholom Synagogue, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania --</subfield><subfield code="t">5. HENRY CHAPMAN MERCER LEAVES HIS "ARTS AND CRAFTS" MARK ON A SMALL TOWN: Doylestown, Pennsylvania --</subfield><subfield code="t">6. A WALKING TOUR THROUGH A TREASURE TROVE OF HISTORIC HOUSES: Doylestown, Pennsylvania --</subfield><subfield code="t">7. A NINETEENTH-CENTURY RAILROAD VIADUCT BALANCING PROGRESS AND NATURAL BEAUTY: Starrucca Viaduct, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania --</subfield><subfield code="t">And Keep in Mind . . . --</subfield><subfield code="t">8. AN ARCHITECTURAL DRIVE THROUGH NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA: From Milford to Cortez --</subfield><subfield code="t">9. A HISTORIC VILLAGE AND WILLIAM PENN'S ESTATE: Fallsington and Morrisville, Pennsylvania --</subfield><subfield code="t">10. AN EARLY ROEBLING SUSPENSION BRIDGE: Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania --</subfield><subfield code="t">Glossary of Architectural Styles in the Region --</subfield><subfield code="t">Choosing an Outing --</subfield><subfield code="t">ABOUT THE AUTHORS</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Welcome to the fascinating world of Architecture Walks--from reflections of three hundred years of history to expressions of the most modern design, authors Lucy D. Rosenfeld and Marina Harrison guide you on a tour of inspiring, informative, and aesthetically intriguing architectural treasures in and around the New York area. Early colonial saltboxes, as-yet-unfinished contemporary structures on college campuses, nineteenth-century follies, Gilded Age palaces, lighthouses, windmills, romantic ruins-- the pages of this delightful book, filled with adventures, treat readers to sites within approximately two hours' driving time from New York City. With book in hand readers will marvel at college campuses, small villages, planned and utopian communities, National Historic Sites, castles and forts, churches and temples of architectural interest, and even a Buddhist monastery, all in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, the eastern edge of Pennsylvania, and Delaware. By including descriptions of architectural styles, suggestions for special adventures, and lists of jaunts arranged by architect or designer, architectural style, and particular types of sites, Rosenfeld and Harrison help make day trips even more enjoyable. 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spelling | Rosenfeld, Lucy D., 1939- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjXhBH9R7RDTFjwMkfDv3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87871392 Architecture walks : the best outings near New York City / Lucy D. Rosenfeld, Marina Harrison. New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, ©2010. 1 online resource (xiv, 273 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Print version record. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- CONNECTICUT -- 1. ICONIC MODERNISM: The Glass House of Philip Johnson, New Canaan -- 2. THREE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES ON THE CONNECTICUT SHORE: Bush-Holley House, Cos Cob; Ogden House, Fairfield; and Judson House, Stratford -- 3. TWO ARCHITECTURAL ECCENTRICITIES: Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam -- 4. A BUSTLING, CAREFULLY PRESERVED COLONIAL VILLAGE: Litchfield -- 5. A MODERNIST CHURCH IN THE SHAPE OF A FISH First: Presbyterian Church, Stamford -- 6. FROM McKIM, MEAD & WHITE TO CESAR PELLI: The Architects of Waterbury -- 7. A WALK THROUGH THE "JEWEL OF LONG ISLAND SOUND": Southport -- 8. TRADITION MEETS THE CONTEMPORARY: Yale University Architecture, New Haven -- 9. EXUBERANT VICTORIANA: The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, Norwalk -- 10. EXCEPTIONAL STAINED GLASS, BOTH TRADITIONAL AND MODERN: Bethel, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, and Waterbury -- 11. HISTORIC SITES IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: Guilford -- 12. CONTRASTING ARCHITECTURAL NEIGHBORS: Bridgeport -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 13. BERLIN HISTORIC DISTRICT -- 14. TWO FORTS NEAR NEW HAVEN -- 15. HOTCHKISS CLOCKTOWER, SHARON -- 16. MILFORD'S WHARF LANE COMPLEX -- NEW YORK STATE: LOWER HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. SUNNYSIDE: One of America's Favorite Houses, Irvington -- 2. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S "USONIA": A Planned Community, Pleasantville -- 3. BUDDHIST SYMBOLS AND INFLUENCES IN RURAL PUTNAM COUNTY: Chuang Yen Monastery, Carmel -- 4. BOSCOBEL: A Hudson River Estate in the Federal Style, Garrison -- 5. MANITOGA/THE RUSSELL WRIGHT CENTER: Unique Architecture by a Prominent Twentieth- Century Designer of Decorative Arts, Garrison -- 6. PHILIPSBURG MANOR: Northern Plantation Style, Tarrytown -- 7. LYNDHURST: A Romantic Castle, Tarrytown -- 8. KYKUIT: Palatial Glamour in a Classical Revival Estate, Pocantico Hills -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 9. THE OLD DUTCH CHURCH OF SLEEPY HOLLOW: A VERY EARLY HOUSE OF WORSHIP, NORTH TARRYTOWN -- 10. UNION CHURCH OF POCANTICO HILLS: WHERE CHAGALL AND ARCHITECTURE MEET -- 11. VAN CORTLANDT MANOR: AN EXAMPLE OF A DUTCH PATENT HOUSE, CROTON-ON-HUDSON -- NEW YORK STATE: MID-HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. THE ITALIANATE STYLE OF AMERICA'S RENAISSANCE: MAN Samuel F. B. Morse's Locust Grove, Poughkeepsie -- 2. SPECTACULAR CAMPUS ADDITIONS BY FRANK GEHRY AND RAFAEL VIÑOLY: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 3. A McKIM, MEAD & WHITE EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE BEAUX ARTS STYLE: The Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park -- 4. ALEXANDER JACKSON DAVIS AND ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING JOIN FORCES ON A HUDSON RIVER ESTATE: Montgomery Place, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 5. TOURING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ON A VENERABLE CAMPUS: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie -- 6. THE ARTIST'S IMAGINATION IN A DRAMATIC MOORISH PALACE: Olana, Hudson -- 7. THE "PICTURESQUE" IN ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Wilderstein, Rhinebeck -- 8. RICHARD UPJOHN'S VENTURE INTO SECULAR ITALIANATE ARCHITECTURE: Lindenwald, the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, Kinderhook -- 9. MILLS MANSION: A McKim, Mead & White Estate, Staatsburg -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 10. WING'S CASTLE, MILLBROOK -- 11. CLERMONT, GERMANTOWN -- NEW YORK STATE: WEST OF THE HUDSON -- 1. THE STONE HOUSES OF HUGUENOT STREET: New Paltz -- 2. ROMANTIC CASTLE RUINS ON AN ISLAND: Bannerman's Castle, Pollepel Island -- 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ART -- OR ARCHITECTURE: Opus 40, Woodstock -- 4. A VICTORIAN WATERFRONT VILLAGE: Historic Rondout, Kingston -- 5. EXPLORING THE STOCKADE DISTRICT: Kingston -- 6. A RUSTIC VILLAGE OF EARLY DUTCH AND HUGUENOT DESIGN: Hurley -- 7. GOTHIC SPLENDOR AT THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY: West Point -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 8. THE "COTTAGES" OF ELEGANT ONTEORA PARK, JEWETT -- NEW YORK STATE: LONG ISLAND -- 1. OLD BETHPAGE VILLAGE RESTORATION: Rural Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Long Island -- 2. MELDING EAST AND WEST: The Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY - Stony Brook -- 3. THE GILDED LIFE: Three Glamorous Long Island Estates of the Early Twentieth Century: Eagle's Nest (the Vanderbilt Museum), Centerport; Westbury House, Old Westbury; and Falaise, Sands Point -- 4. A GOTHIC REVIVAL LANDMARK: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City -- 5. BEACHFRONT, DECO-ERA ICON: Jones Beach, Wantagh -- 6. IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE: Stony Brook, Setauket, East Setauket, and Smithtown -- 7. ROSLYN PRESERVES THE PAST: Visiting Cedarmere and Other Pleasures of the Nineteenth Century -- 8. EXPLORING THE LONG ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE: Eaton's Neck Light, Huntington Harbor Light, Old Field Light, Stepping Stones Light, and Others -- 9. LOOKING AT WINDMILLS ON THE EASTERN END OF LONG ISLAND: Water Mill Museum, Beebe Windmill, Hook Windmill, and Pantigo Windmill -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 10. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GLEN COVE -- 11. BROOKLYN WATERWORKS, FREEPORT -- 12. ROCK HALL MUSEUM, LAWRENCE -- 13. SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HEMPSTEAD -- NEW JERSEY -- 1. AN EARLY QUAKER COMMUNITY WITH A COLONIAL AND FEDERAL STREETSCAPE: Mount Holly -- 2. WHERE THOMAS EDISON LIVED AND WORKED: Glenmont and the Edison National Historic Sites, West Orange -- 3. A COLONIAL STREETSCAPE ON THE DELAWARE: The Well-Preserved Town of Burlington -- 4. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY'S STARTLING CONTEMPORARY ADDITIONS TO ITS GOTHIC CAMPUS: Princeton -- 5. A BAUHAUS-INSPIRED UTOPIAN VILLAGE: Roosevelt -- 6. GUARDIANS OF THE NEW JERSEY COASTLINE: The Lighthouse as Architecture: Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Navesink, Cape May, Hereford Inlet, East Point, Finn's Point -- 7. CRAF TSMAN FARMS: The Arts and Crafts Aesthetic, Morris Plains -- 8. A VICTORIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE: The Planned Community of Ocean Grove -- 9. THREE ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS AT LIBERTY STATE PARK: Railroad Terminal, Environmental Center, and Ellis Island -- 10. A VICTORIAN STREETSCAPE OF DECORATIVE HOUSES: Belvidere -- 11. RURAL VILLAGES OF THE PAST: Walnford, Allaire, Batsto, and Feltville -- 12. A FANCIFUL VICTORIAN SEASIDE RESORT: Cape May -- 13. AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MORAVIAN VILLAGE BUILT OF STONE: Hope -- 14. ARCHITECTURAL PLEASURES IN A HISTORIC TOWN SETTING: Perth Amboy -- 15. SKYLANDS: A Deliberately "Aged" Mansion by John Russell Pope, Ringwood -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 16. DICKINSON HOUSE: A PATTERNED BRICK HOUSE IN ALLOWAY TOWNSHIP -- 17. A PICTURESQUE RAILROAD STATION, TENAFLY -- 18. BUCCLEIGH: A GEORGIAN MANSION, NEW BRUNSWICK -- 19. THE RUINS OF UNDERCLIFF: "BLOOMER'S BEACH," ENGLEWOOD -- 20. THE RUINS OF LONG POND, HEWITT -- 21. A RIVERSIDE MILL AND HISTORIC VILLAGE, CLINTON -- 22. A LOUIS KAHN ICON: THE "TRENTON" BATHHOUSE, EWING -- DELAWARE AND PENNSYLVANIA -- 1. FROM GEORGIAN BRICK TO GOTHIC REVIVAL: The Historic River Town of New Castle, Delaware -- 2. GREY TOWERS: A French-Style Château in Rural Pennsylvania, Milford -- 3. PYRAMIDS, GOTHIC ARCHES, AND CLASSICAL TEMPLES: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania -- 4. MODERNISM MEETS SYMBOLISM: Frank Lloyd Wright's Beth Sholom Synagogue, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania -- 5. HENRY CHAPMAN MERCER LEAVES HIS "ARTS AND CRAFTS" MARK ON A SMALL TOWN: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 6. A WALKING TOUR THROUGH A TREASURE TROVE OF HISTORIC HOUSES: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 7. A NINETEENTH-CENTURY RAILROAD VIADUCT BALANCING PROGRESS AND NATURAL BEAUTY: Starrucca Viaduct, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 8. AN ARCHITECTURAL DRIVE THROUGH NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA: From Milford to Cortez -- 9. A HISTORIC VILLAGE AND WILLIAM PENN'S ESTATE: Fallsington and Morrisville, Pennsylvania -- 10. AN EARLY ROEBLING SUSPENSION BRIDGE: Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania -- Glossary of Architectural Styles in the Region -- Choosing an Outing -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS Welcome to the fascinating world of Architecture Walks--from reflections of three hundred years of history to expressions of the most modern design, authors Lucy D. Rosenfeld and Marina Harrison guide you on a tour of inspiring, informative, and aesthetically intriguing architectural treasures in and around the New York area. Early colonial saltboxes, as-yet-unfinished contemporary structures on college campuses, nineteenth-century follies, Gilded Age palaces, lighthouses, windmills, romantic ruins-- the pages of this delightful book, filled with adventures, treat readers to sites within approximately two hours' driving time from New York City. With book in hand readers will marvel at college campuses, small villages, planned and utopian communities, National Historic Sites, castles and forts, churches and temples of architectural interest, and even a Buddhist monastery, all in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, the eastern edge of Pennsylvania, and Delaware. By including descriptions of architectural styles, suggestions for special adventures, and lists of jaunts arranged by architect or designer, architectural style, and particular types of sites, Rosenfeld and Harrison help make day trips even more enjoyable. Whether explorers or armchair adventurers, readers of all ages will find something that captures their interest in the nearly one hundred sites and forty photos included in Architecture Walks. Architecture New York Region Guidebooks. New York Region Guidebooks. New York, Région de Guides. ARCHITECTURE Criticism. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE History General. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Regional. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION Walking. bisacsh Architecture fast United States New York Region fast Guidebooks fast Harrison, Marina, 1939- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjF6JrF43vbHKbrgMrgfWP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87871391 has work: Architecture walks (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFM9J3y44d4tkXrbrBMH83 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=439504 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rosenfeld, Lucy D., 1939- Architecture walks : the best outings near New York City / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- CONNECTICUT -- 1. ICONIC MODERNISM: The Glass House of Philip Johnson, New Canaan -- 2. THREE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES ON THE CONNECTICUT SHORE: Bush-Holley House, Cos Cob; Ogden House, Fairfield; and Judson House, Stratford -- 3. TWO ARCHITECTURAL ECCENTRICITIES: Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam -- 4. A BUSTLING, CAREFULLY PRESERVED COLONIAL VILLAGE: Litchfield -- 5. A MODERNIST CHURCH IN THE SHAPE OF A FISH First: Presbyterian Church, Stamford -- 6. FROM McKIM, MEAD & WHITE TO CESAR PELLI: The Architects of Waterbury -- 7. A WALK THROUGH THE "JEWEL OF LONG ISLAND SOUND": Southport -- 8. TRADITION MEETS THE CONTEMPORARY: Yale University Architecture, New Haven -- 9. EXUBERANT VICTORIANA: The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, Norwalk -- 10. EXCEPTIONAL STAINED GLASS, BOTH TRADITIONAL AND MODERN: Bethel, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, and Waterbury -- 11. HISTORIC SITES IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: Guilford -- 12. CONTRASTING ARCHITECTURAL NEIGHBORS: Bridgeport -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 13. BERLIN HISTORIC DISTRICT -- 14. TWO FORTS NEAR NEW HAVEN -- 15. HOTCHKISS CLOCKTOWER, SHARON -- 16. MILFORD'S WHARF LANE COMPLEX -- NEW YORK STATE: LOWER HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. SUNNYSIDE: One of America's Favorite Houses, Irvington -- 2. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S "USONIA": A Planned Community, Pleasantville -- 3. BUDDHIST SYMBOLS AND INFLUENCES IN RURAL PUTNAM COUNTY: Chuang Yen Monastery, Carmel -- 4. BOSCOBEL: A Hudson River Estate in the Federal Style, Garrison -- 5. MANITOGA/THE RUSSELL WRIGHT CENTER: Unique Architecture by a Prominent Twentieth- Century Designer of Decorative Arts, Garrison -- 6. PHILIPSBURG MANOR: Northern Plantation Style, Tarrytown -- 7. LYNDHURST: A Romantic Castle, Tarrytown -- 8. KYKUIT: Palatial Glamour in a Classical Revival Estate, Pocantico Hills -- 9. THE OLD DUTCH CHURCH OF SLEEPY HOLLOW: A VERY EARLY HOUSE OF WORSHIP, NORTH TARRYTOWN -- 10. UNION CHURCH OF POCANTICO HILLS: WHERE CHAGALL AND ARCHITECTURE MEET -- 11. VAN CORTLANDT MANOR: AN EXAMPLE OF A DUTCH PATENT HOUSE, CROTON-ON-HUDSON -- NEW YORK STATE: MID-HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. THE ITALIANATE STYLE OF AMERICA'S RENAISSANCE: MAN Samuel F. B. Morse's Locust Grove, Poughkeepsie -- 2. SPECTACULAR CAMPUS ADDITIONS BY FRANK GEHRY AND RAFAEL VIÑOLY: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 3. A McKIM, MEAD & WHITE EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE BEAUX ARTS STYLE: The Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park -- 4. ALEXANDER JACKSON DAVIS AND ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING JOIN FORCES ON A HUDSON RIVER ESTATE: Montgomery Place, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 5. TOURING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ON A VENERABLE CAMPUS: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie -- 6. THE ARTIST'S IMAGINATION IN A DRAMATIC MOORISH PALACE: Olana, Hudson -- 7. THE "PICTURESQUE" IN ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Wilderstein, Rhinebeck -- 8. RICHARD UPJOHN'S VENTURE INTO SECULAR ITALIANATE ARCHITECTURE: Lindenwald, the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, Kinderhook -- 9. MILLS MANSION: A McKim, Mead & White Estate, Staatsburg -- 10. WING'S CASTLE, MILLBROOK -- 11. CLERMONT, GERMANTOWN -- NEW YORK STATE: WEST OF THE HUDSON -- 1. THE STONE HOUSES OF HUGUENOT STREET: New Paltz -- 2. ROMANTIC CASTLE RUINS ON AN ISLAND: Bannerman's Castle, Pollepel Island -- 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ART -- OR ARCHITECTURE: Opus 40, Woodstock -- 4. A VICTORIAN WATERFRONT VILLAGE: Historic Rondout, Kingston -- 5. EXPLORING THE STOCKADE DISTRICT: Kingston -- 6. A RUSTIC VILLAGE OF EARLY DUTCH AND HUGUENOT DESIGN: Hurley -- 7. GOTHIC SPLENDOR AT THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY: West Point -- 8. THE "COTTAGES" OF ELEGANT ONTEORA PARK, JEWETT -- NEW YORK STATE: LONG ISLAND -- 1. OLD BETHPAGE VILLAGE RESTORATION: Rural Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Long Island -- 2. MELDING EAST AND WEST: The Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY - Stony Brook -- 3. THE GILDED LIFE: Three Glamorous Long Island Estates of the Early Twentieth Century: Eagle's Nest (the Vanderbilt Museum), Centerport; Westbury House, Old Westbury; and Falaise, Sands Point -- 4. A GOTHIC REVIVAL LANDMARK: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City -- 5. BEACHFRONT, DECO-ERA ICON: Jones Beach, Wantagh -- 6. IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE: Stony Brook, Setauket, East Setauket, and Smithtown -- 7. ROSLYN PRESERVES THE PAST: Visiting Cedarmere and Other Pleasures of the Nineteenth Century -- 8. EXPLORING THE LONG ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE: Eaton's Neck Light, Huntington Harbor Light, Old Field Light, Stepping Stones Light, and Others -- 9. LOOKING AT WINDMILLS ON THE EASTERN END OF LONG ISLAND: Water Mill Museum, Beebe Windmill, Hook Windmill, and Pantigo Windmill -- 10. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GLEN COVE -- 11. BROOKLYN WATERWORKS, FREEPORT -- 12. ROCK HALL MUSEUM, LAWRENCE -- 13. SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HEMPSTEAD -- NEW JERSEY -- 1. AN EARLY QUAKER COMMUNITY WITH A COLONIAL AND FEDERAL STREETSCAPE: Mount Holly -- 2. WHERE THOMAS EDISON LIVED AND WORKED: Glenmont and the Edison National Historic Sites, West Orange -- 3. A COLONIAL STREETSCAPE ON THE DELAWARE: The Well-Preserved Town of Burlington -- 4. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY'S STARTLING CONTEMPORARY ADDITIONS TO ITS GOTHIC CAMPUS: Princeton -- 5. A BAUHAUS-INSPIRED UTOPIAN VILLAGE: Roosevelt -- 6. GUARDIANS OF THE NEW JERSEY COASTLINE: The Lighthouse as Architecture: Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Navesink, Cape May, Hereford Inlet, East Point, Finn's Point -- 7. CRAF TSMAN FARMS: The Arts and Crafts Aesthetic, Morris Plains -- 8. A VICTORIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE: The Planned Community of Ocean Grove -- 9. THREE ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS AT LIBERTY STATE PARK: Railroad Terminal, Environmental Center, and Ellis Island -- 10. A VICTORIAN STREETSCAPE OF DECORATIVE HOUSES: Belvidere -- 11. RURAL VILLAGES OF THE PAST: Walnford, Allaire, Batsto, and Feltville -- 12. A FANCIFUL VICTORIAN SEASIDE RESORT: Cape May -- 13. AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MORAVIAN VILLAGE BUILT OF STONE: Hope -- 14. ARCHITECTURAL PLEASURES IN A HISTORIC TOWN SETTING: Perth Amboy -- 15. SKYLANDS: A Deliberately "Aged" Mansion by John Russell Pope, Ringwood -- 16. DICKINSON HOUSE: A PATTERNED BRICK HOUSE IN ALLOWAY TOWNSHIP -- 17. A PICTURESQUE RAILROAD STATION, TENAFLY -- 18. BUCCLEIGH: A GEORGIAN MANSION, NEW BRUNSWICK -- 19. THE RUINS OF UNDERCLIFF: "BLOOMER'S BEACH," ENGLEWOOD -- 20. THE RUINS OF LONG POND, HEWITT -- 21. A RIVERSIDE MILL AND HISTORIC VILLAGE, CLINTON -- 22. A LOUIS KAHN ICON: THE "TRENTON" BATHHOUSE, EWING -- DELAWARE AND PENNSYLVANIA -- 1. FROM GEORGIAN BRICK TO GOTHIC REVIVAL: The Historic River Town of New Castle, Delaware -- 2. GREY TOWERS: A French-Style Château in Rural Pennsylvania, Milford -- 3. PYRAMIDS, GOTHIC ARCHES, AND CLASSICAL TEMPLES: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania -- 4. MODERNISM MEETS SYMBOLISM: Frank Lloyd Wright's Beth Sholom Synagogue, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania -- 5. HENRY CHAPMAN MERCER LEAVES HIS "ARTS AND CRAFTS" MARK ON A SMALL TOWN: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 6. A WALKING TOUR THROUGH A TREASURE TROVE OF HISTORIC HOUSES: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 7. A NINETEENTH-CENTURY RAILROAD VIADUCT BALANCING PROGRESS AND NATURAL BEAUTY: Starrucca Viaduct, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania -- 8. AN ARCHITECTURAL DRIVE THROUGH NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA: From Milford to Cortez -- 9. A HISTORIC VILLAGE AND WILLIAM PENN'S ESTATE: Fallsington and Morrisville, Pennsylvania -- 10. AN EARLY ROEBLING SUSPENSION BRIDGE: Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania -- Glossary of Architectural Styles in the Region -- Choosing an Outing -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS Architecture New York Region Guidebooks. ARCHITECTURE Criticism. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE History General. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Regional. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION Walking. bisacsh Architecture fast |
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title_alt | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- CONNECTICUT -- 1. ICONIC MODERNISM: The Glass House of Philip Johnson, New Canaan -- 2. THREE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES ON THE CONNECTICUT SHORE: Bush-Holley House, Cos Cob; Ogden House, Fairfield; and Judson House, Stratford -- 3. TWO ARCHITECTURAL ECCENTRICITIES: Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam -- 4. A BUSTLING, CAREFULLY PRESERVED COLONIAL VILLAGE: Litchfield -- 5. A MODERNIST CHURCH IN THE SHAPE OF A FISH First: Presbyterian Church, Stamford -- 6. FROM McKIM, MEAD & WHITE TO CESAR PELLI: The Architects of Waterbury -- 7. A WALK THROUGH THE "JEWEL OF LONG ISLAND SOUND": Southport -- 8. TRADITION MEETS THE CONTEMPORARY: Yale University Architecture, New Haven -- 9. EXUBERANT VICTORIANA: The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion, Norwalk -- 10. EXCEPTIONAL STAINED GLASS, BOTH TRADITIONAL AND MODERN: Bethel, Bridgeport, Fairfield, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Stamford, and Waterbury -- 11. HISTORIC SITES IN A COASTAL COMMUNITY: Guilford -- 12. CONTRASTING ARCHITECTURAL NEIGHBORS: Bridgeport -- And Keep in Mind . . . -- 13. BERLIN HISTORIC DISTRICT -- 14. TWO FORTS NEAR NEW HAVEN -- 15. HOTCHKISS CLOCKTOWER, SHARON -- 16. MILFORD'S WHARF LANE COMPLEX -- NEW YORK STATE: LOWER HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. SUNNYSIDE: One of America's Favorite Houses, Irvington -- 2. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT'S "USONIA": A Planned Community, Pleasantville -- 3. BUDDHIST SYMBOLS AND INFLUENCES IN RURAL PUTNAM COUNTY: Chuang Yen Monastery, Carmel -- 4. BOSCOBEL: A Hudson River Estate in the Federal Style, Garrison -- 5. MANITOGA/THE RUSSELL WRIGHT CENTER: Unique Architecture by a Prominent Twentieth- Century Designer of Decorative Arts, Garrison -- 6. PHILIPSBURG MANOR: Northern Plantation Style, Tarrytown -- 7. LYNDHURST: A Romantic Castle, Tarrytown -- 8. KYKUIT: Palatial Glamour in a Classical Revival Estate, Pocantico Hills -- 9. THE OLD DUTCH CHURCH OF SLEEPY HOLLOW: A VERY EARLY HOUSE OF WORSHIP, NORTH TARRYTOWN -- 10. UNION CHURCH OF POCANTICO HILLS: WHERE CHAGALL AND ARCHITECTURE MEET -- 11. VAN CORTLANDT MANOR: AN EXAMPLE OF A DUTCH PATENT HOUSE, CROTON-ON-HUDSON -- NEW YORK STATE: MID-HUDSON VALLEY, EAST -- 1. THE ITALIANATE STYLE OF AMERICA'S RENAISSANCE: MAN Samuel F. B. Morse's Locust Grove, Poughkeepsie -- 2. SPECTACULAR CAMPUS ADDITIONS BY FRANK GEHRY AND RAFAEL VIÑOLY: Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 3. A McKIM, MEAD & WHITE EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE BEAUX ARTS STYLE: The Vanderbilt Mansion, Hyde Park -- 4. ALEXANDER JACKSON DAVIS AND ANDREW JACKSON DOWNING JOIN FORCES ON A HUDSON RIVER ESTATE: Montgomery Place, Annandale-on-Hudson -- 5. TOURING ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY ON A VENERABLE CAMPUS: Vassar College, Poughkeepsie -- 6. THE ARTIST'S IMAGINATION IN A DRAMATIC MOORISH PALACE: Olana, Hudson -- 7. THE "PICTURESQUE" IN ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Wilderstein, Rhinebeck -- 8. RICHARD UPJOHN'S VENTURE INTO SECULAR ITALIANATE ARCHITECTURE: Lindenwald, the Martin Van Buren National Historic Site, Kinderhook -- 9. MILLS MANSION: A McKim, Mead & White Estate, Staatsburg -- 10. WING'S CASTLE, MILLBROOK -- 11. CLERMONT, GERMANTOWN -- NEW YORK STATE: WEST OF THE HUDSON -- 1. THE STONE HOUSES OF HUGUENOT STREET: New Paltz -- 2. ROMANTIC CASTLE RUINS ON AN ISLAND: Bannerman's Castle, Pollepel Island -- 3. ENVIRONMENTAL ART -- OR ARCHITECTURE: Opus 40, Woodstock -- 4. A VICTORIAN WATERFRONT VILLAGE: Historic Rondout, Kingston -- 5. EXPLORING THE STOCKADE DISTRICT: Kingston -- 6. A RUSTIC VILLAGE OF EARLY DUTCH AND HUGUENOT DESIGN: Hurley -- 7. GOTHIC SPLENDOR AT THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY: West Point -- 8. THE "COTTAGES" OF ELEGANT ONTEORA PARK, JEWETT -- NEW YORK STATE: LONG ISLAND -- 1. OLD BETHPAGE VILLAGE RESTORATION: Rural Architecture in Nineteenth-Century Long Island -- 2. MELDING EAST AND WEST: The Charles B. Wang Center at SUNY - Stony Brook -- 3. THE GILDED LIFE: Three Glamorous Long Island Estates of the Early Twentieth Century: Eagle's Nest (the Vanderbilt Museum), Centerport; Westbury House, Old Westbury; and Falaise, Sands Point -- 4. A GOTHIC REVIVAL LANDMARK: The Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City -- 5. BEACHFRONT, DECO-ERA ICON: Jones Beach, Wantagh -- 6. IN SEARCH OF HISTORIC ARCHITECTURE: Stony Brook, Setauket, East Setauket, and Smithtown -- 7. ROSLYN PRESERVES THE PAST: Visiting Cedarmere and Other Pleasures of the Nineteenth Century -- 8. EXPLORING THE LONG ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE: Eaton's Neck Light, Huntington Harbor Light, Old Field Light, Stepping Stones Light, and Others -- 9. LOOKING AT WINDMILLS ON THE EASTERN END OF LONG ISLAND: Water Mill Museum, Beebe Windmill, Hook Windmill, and Pantigo Windmill -- 10. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, GLEN COVE -- 11. BROOKLYN WATERWORKS, FREEPORT -- 12. ROCK HALL MUSEUM, LAWRENCE -- 13. SAINT GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, HEMPSTEAD -- NEW JERSEY -- 1. AN EARLY QUAKER COMMUNITY WITH A COLONIAL AND FEDERAL STREETSCAPE: Mount Holly -- 2. WHERE THOMAS EDISON LIVED AND WORKED: Glenmont and the Edison National Historic Sites, West Orange -- 3. A COLONIAL STREETSCAPE ON THE DELAWARE: The Well-Preserved Town of Burlington -- 4. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY'S STARTLING CONTEMPORARY ADDITIONS TO ITS GOTHIC CAMPUS: Princeton -- 5. A BAUHAUS-INSPIRED UTOPIAN VILLAGE: Roosevelt -- 6. GUARDIANS OF THE NEW JERSEY COASTLINE: The Lighthouse as Architecture: Sandy Hook, Barnegat, Navesink, Cape May, Hereford Inlet, East Point, Finn's Point -- 7. CRAF TSMAN FARMS: The Arts and Crafts Aesthetic, Morris Plains -- 8. A VICTORIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE: The Planned Community of Ocean Grove -- 9. THREE ARCHITECTURAL WONDERS AT LIBERTY STATE PARK: Railroad Terminal, Environmental Center, and Ellis Island -- 10. A VICTORIAN STREETSCAPE OF DECORATIVE HOUSES: Belvidere -- 11. RURAL VILLAGES OF THE PAST: Walnford, Allaire, Batsto, and Feltville -- 12. A FANCIFUL VICTORIAN SEASIDE RESORT: Cape May -- 13. AN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY MORAVIAN VILLAGE BUILT OF STONE: Hope -- 14. ARCHITECTURAL PLEASURES IN A HISTORIC TOWN SETTING: Perth Amboy -- 15. SKYLANDS: A Deliberately "Aged" Mansion by John Russell Pope, Ringwood -- 16. DICKINSON HOUSE: A PATTERNED BRICK HOUSE IN ALLOWAY TOWNSHIP -- 17. A PICTURESQUE RAILROAD STATION, TENAFLY -- 18. BUCCLEIGH: A GEORGIAN MANSION, NEW BRUNSWICK -- 19. THE RUINS OF UNDERCLIFF: "BLOOMER'S BEACH," ENGLEWOOD -- 20. THE RUINS OF LONG POND, HEWITT -- 21. A RIVERSIDE MILL AND HISTORIC VILLAGE, CLINTON -- 22. A LOUIS KAHN ICON: THE "TRENTON" BATHHOUSE, EWING -- DELAWARE AND PENNSYLVANIA -- 1. FROM GEORGIAN BRICK TO GOTHIC REVIVAL: The Historic River Town of New Castle, Delaware -- 2. GREY TOWERS: A French-Style Château in Rural Pennsylvania, Milford -- 3. PYRAMIDS, GOTHIC ARCHES, AND CLASSICAL TEMPLES: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania -- 4. MODERNISM MEETS SYMBOLISM: Frank Lloyd Wright's Beth Sholom Synagogue, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania -- 5. HENRY CHAPMAN MERCER LEAVES HIS "ARTS AND CRAFTS" MARK ON A SMALL TOWN: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 6. A WALKING TOUR THROUGH A TREASURE TROVE OF HISTORIC HOUSES: Doylestown, Pennsylvania -- 7. A NINETEENTH-CENTURY RAILROAD VIADUCT BALANCING PROGRESS AND NATURAL BEAUTY: Starrucca Viaduct, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania -- 8. AN ARCHITECTURAL DRIVE THROUGH NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA: From Milford to Cortez -- 9. A HISTORIC VILLAGE AND WILLIAM PENN'S ESTATE: Fallsington and Morrisville, Pennsylvania -- 10. AN EARLY ROEBLING SUSPENSION BRIDGE: Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania -- Glossary of Architectural Styles in the Region -- Choosing an Outing -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS |
title_auth | Architecture walks : the best outings near New York City / |
title_exact_search | Architecture walks : the best outings near New York City / |
title_full | Architecture walks : the best outings near New York City / Lucy D. Rosenfeld, Marina Harrison. |
title_fullStr | Architecture walks : the best outings near New York City / Lucy D. Rosenfeld, Marina Harrison. |
title_full_unstemmed | Architecture walks : the best outings near New York City / Lucy D. Rosenfeld, Marina Harrison. |
title_short | Architecture walks : |
title_sort | architecture walks the best outings near new york city |
title_sub | the best outings near New York City / |
topic | Architecture New York Region Guidebooks. ARCHITECTURE Criticism. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE History General. bisacsh ARCHITECTURE Regional. bisacsh SPORTS & RECREATION Walking. bisacsh Architecture fast |
topic_facet | Architecture New York Region Guidebooks. New York Region Guidebooks. New York, Région de Guides. ARCHITECTURE Criticism. ARCHITECTURE History General. ARCHITECTURE Regional. SPORTS & RECREATION Walking. Architecture United States New York Region Guidebooks |
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