Shaker Built The Form and Function of Shaker Architecture

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Shaker Built The Form and Function of Shaker Architecture by Rocheleau, Paul; Sprigg, June; Larkin, David, 9781885254030
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  • ISBN: 9781885254030 | 1885254032
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 12/1/1994

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From the twin spiraling staircase of the Trustees Office at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, to the round stone barn at Hancock, Massachusetts, the simple magnificence of Shaker buildings has never been better captured. Sprigg's poetic text provides insight into the Shaker way of life that lets you know Shaker hands touched more than just buildings.Shaker Builtpresents the architectural legacy of the Shakers, featuring their simple and functional designs for villages, buildings, and interiors. Shown are communities at Hancock and Harvard, Massachusetts; Mount Lebanon, New York; Pleasant Hill and South Union, Kentucky; Sabbathday Lake, Maine; and Canterbury, New Hampshire. Beautiful color photography provides the opportunity to visit these sublime places and to examine closely the color, feeling, and texture of what the Shakers built. Both authors have a special sensitivity to Shaker places and things, which they bring toShaker Built.
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