Florida's Colonial Architectural Heritage

Author:   Elsbeth K. Gordon ,  Janet Snyder Matthews
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
ISBN:  

9780813024639


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 May 2002
Format:   Hardback
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Florida's Colonial Architectural Heritage


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Florida's Colonial Architectural Heritage is the story of how buildings were planned and constructed in Florida from 1565 to 1821, the 256 years that the colony was ruled by Spain and England. From indigenous Native American dwellings through Spanish/Indian, Spanish, and British architecture, Gordon traces the styles, materials, uses, and context of almost every building recorded or standing during this period. Not only does Gordon recount a story never before fully told, she tells it ingeniously, by resurrecting the lives of the colonial designers, their personal histories, and their drawings and building technologies. Gordon shows how local materials, climate, cataclysmic events, and even faith all played a part. Readers will find that Indians had technology to build community structures able to hold 3,000 people, that the Spanish and British both erected impressive buildings embellished in current European fashion, that the plaza and streets of St. Augustine still exist today as they were laid out in 1572 and 1598, and that this oldest surviving European-founded capital in the country had undergone two urban renewals by the time the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth. In this substantial and detailed account, Gordon draws on archaeological findings and on historical documents and drawings in archives in Spain, Cuba, Mexico, England, and the United States. Her combination of detailed scholarship, crisp writing, and abundant illustrations will reach beyond historians and scholars to those eager to discover that Florida's colonial legacy is far richer than anyone knew.

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Author:   Elsbeth K. Gordon ,  Janet Snyder Matthews
Publisher:   University Press of Florida
Imprint:   University Press of Florida
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.987kg
ISBN:  

9780813024639


ISBN 10:   0813024633
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   31 May 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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This first-ever book on Florida's colonial architecture will be an eye-opener to readers who identify American colonial buildings solely with the powdered-wig states of Virginia and New England. Armed with the rich findings of historical and archaeological research, and gifted with an attractive writing style that brings long-forgotten buildings to life, Elsbeth Gordon has greatly enlarged our understanding of Old Florida. May this book find its way onto every Florida bookshelf - and to those in Virginia and New England, as well. - Michael Gannon, University of Florida """"The first well-researched and carefully written history of an important period in Florida architecture, which details the work of the original inhabitants and the Spanish and English settlers."""" - Donald W. Curl, Florida Atlantic University


This first-ever book on Florida's colonial architecture will be an eye-opener to readers who identify American colonial buildings solely with the powdered-wig states of Virginia and New England. Armed with the rich findings of historical and archaeological research, and gifted with an attractive writing style that brings long-forgotten buildings to life, Elsbeth Gordon has greatly enlarged our understanding of Old Florida. May this book find its way onto every Florida bookshelf - and to those in Virginia and New England, as well. - Michael Gannon, University of Florida The first well-researched and carefully written history of an important period in Florida architecture, which details the work of the original inhabitants and the Spanish and English settlers. - Donald W. Curl, Florida Atlantic University


Author Information

Elsbeth """"Buff"""" Gordon is a photographer, artist, and art historian. She did her graduate work at pre-Columbian sites in Mexico and was the photographer for a National Geographic project in Vera Cruz and an owner-partner of a company that restored historic buildings in Florida.

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