This authoritative volume presents an in-depth exploration of the Dutch American barn tradition, examining its origins, evolution, and enduring legacy from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Through extensive documentation and visual analysis, The Historic Dutch American Barns of New Jersey and Southern New York details the varied barn types found in the region--including the three-aisle, one-aisle, derivative, and Dutch-Anglo forms--and the timber-framing techniques, forest resources, and ar…
This authoritative volume presents an in-depth exploration of the Dutch American barn tradition, examining its origins, evolution, and enduring legacy from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Through extensive documentation and visual analysis, The Historic Dutch American Barns of New Jersey and Southern New York details the varied barn types found in the region--including the three-aisle, one-aisle, derivative, and Dutch-Anglo forms--and the timber-framing techniques, forest resources, and architectural details that defined them.
Author Gregory D. Huber, a leading scholar and researcher of vernacular American architecture, draws upon decades of firsthand field surveys and historical comparison. His study connects the barns to their environmental context, exploring how early settlers transformed forest resources into lasting agricultural structures that shaped the rural landscape. Key Features:
Field-Based Research Derived from over 45 years of site visits and archival documentation.
Structural Typologies Identifies and compares all major Dutch American barn types.
Technical Analysis Examines timber species, joinery, and design evolution.
Regional Focus Concentrates on New Jersey and southern New York's distinctive barn forms.
Cultural Context Interprets barns within the settlement history of Dutch Americans.
An essential reference for all who value the intersection of vernacular design, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.
This authoritative volume presents an in-depth exploration of the Dutch American barn tradition, examining its origins, evolution, and enduring legacy from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Through extensive documentation and visual analysis, The Historic Dutch American Barns of New Jersey and Southern New York details the varied barn types found in the region--including the three-aisle, one-aisle, derivative, and Dutch-Anglo forms--and the timber-framing techniques, forest resources, and architectural details that defined them.
Author Gregory D. Huber, a leading scholar and researcher of vernacular American architecture, draws upon decades of firsthand field surveys and historical comparison. His study connects the barns to their environmental context, exploring how early settlers transformed forest resources into lasting agricultural structures that shaped the rural landscape. Key Features:
Field-Based Research Derived from over 45 years of site visits and archival documentation.
Structural Typologies Identifies and compares all major Dutch American barn types.
Technical Analysis Examines timber species, joinery, and design evolution.
Regional Focus Concentrates on New Jersey and southern New York's distinctive barn forms.
Cultural Context Interprets barns within the settlement history of Dutch Americans.
An essential reference for all who value the intersection of vernacular design, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage.
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