Author: Stephen Archibald
Publisher: Formac
ISBN: 9780887806018
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Winner of the best published book of the year award, presented by the Atlantic Publishers Marketing Assocation. Nova Scotia has a rich heritage of houses dating from the 1700s. Here, the best examples of every important house style over the past 250 years are brought together in full colour. The authors have travelled to all parts of the province to select the finest examples of architectural heritage. Most of these buildings are accessible to the public and some have been carefully restored, allowing you to revisit the way people lived in Nova Scotia's past. You'll read how each house style reached Nova Scotia and discover how to identify not only its characteristic features but variants unique to the province. The authors also explain how new technologies have affected architectural style, and how the most available building material -- wood -- was used for houses designed to be constructed of brick, stone and mortar.
Heritage Houses of Nova Scotia
Author: Stephen Archibald
Publisher: Formac
ISBN: 9780887806018
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Winner of the best published book of the year award, presented by the Atlantic Publishers Marketing Assocation. Nova Scotia has a rich heritage of houses dating from the 1700s. Here, the best examples of every important house style over the past 250 years are brought together in full colour. The authors have travelled to all parts of the province to select the finest examples of architectural heritage. Most of these buildings are accessible to the public and some have been carefully restored, allowing you to revisit the way people lived in Nova Scotia's past. You'll read how each house style reached Nova Scotia and discover how to identify not only its characteristic features but variants unique to the province. The authors also explain how new technologies have affected architectural style, and how the most available building material -- wood -- was used for houses designed to be constructed of brick, stone and mortar.
Publisher: Formac
ISBN: 9780887806018
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Winner of the best published book of the year award, presented by the Atlantic Publishers Marketing Assocation. Nova Scotia has a rich heritage of houses dating from the 1700s. Here, the best examples of every important house style over the past 250 years are brought together in full colour. The authors have travelled to all parts of the province to select the finest examples of architectural heritage. Most of these buildings are accessible to the public and some have been carefully restored, allowing you to revisit the way people lived in Nova Scotia's past. You'll read how each house style reached Nova Scotia and discover how to identify not only its characteristic features but variants unique to the province. The authors also explain how new technologies have affected architectural style, and how the most available building material -- wood -- was used for houses designed to be constructed of brick, stone and mortar.
Houses of Nova Scotia
Author: Penney, Allen
Publisher: Formac
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
From grand mansions to mobile homes, Houses of Nova Scotia offers an unparalleled understanding of the province's built heritage. This is a field guide to Nova Scotia houses, from the grand to the humble. It is an indispensible tool for anyone who has ever been intrigued by an interesting old home and wanted to find out more about it. It will help even a complete novice understand the built heritage of Nova Scotia more fully. Written by a noted architect and teacher, Houses of Nova Scotia is a remarkable companion to any house-watching expedition.
Publisher: Formac
ISBN:
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
From grand mansions to mobile homes, Houses of Nova Scotia offers an unparalleled understanding of the province's built heritage. This is a field guide to Nova Scotia houses, from the grand to the humble. It is an indispensible tool for anyone who has ever been intrigued by an interesting old home and wanted to find out more about it. It will help even a complete novice understand the built heritage of Nova Scotia more fully. Written by a noted architect and teacher, Houses of Nova Scotia is a remarkable companion to any house-watching expedition.
Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America
Author: James D. Kornwolf
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 9780801859861
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Incorporating more than 3,000 illustrations, Kornwolf's work conveys the full range of the colonial encounter with the continent's geography, from the high forms of architecture through formal landscape design and town planning. From these pages emerge the fine arts of environmental design, an understanding of the political and economic events that helped to determine settlement in North America, an appreciation of the various architectural and landscape forms that the settlers created, and an awareness of the diversity of the continent's geography and its peoples. Considering the humblest buildings along with the mansions of the wealthy and powerful, public buildings, forts, and churches, Kornwolf captures the true dynamism and diversity of colonial communities - their rivalries and frictions, their outlooks and attitudes - as they extended their hold on the land.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 9780801859861
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Incorporating more than 3,000 illustrations, Kornwolf's work conveys the full range of the colonial encounter with the continent's geography, from the high forms of architecture through formal landscape design and town planning. From these pages emerge the fine arts of environmental design, an understanding of the political and economic events that helped to determine settlement in North America, an appreciation of the various architectural and landscape forms that the settlers created, and an awareness of the diversity of the continent's geography and its peoples. Considering the humblest buildings along with the mansions of the wealthy and powerful, public buildings, forts, and churches, Kornwolf captures the true dynamism and diversity of colonial communities - their rivalries and frictions, their outlooks and attitudes - as they extended their hold on the land.
Nova Scotia's Province House
Author: David McDonald
Publisher: Formac Publishing Company
ISBN: 1459505972
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
This book combines text and beautiful photographs to document and celebrate Province House in Halifax, the seat of the provincial legislature. Province House is the home of parliamentary democracy, freedom of the press and responsible government in Canada. This book offers a tour of the building — known for being one of the finest examples of the Palladian architectural style in North America — and its contents, and describes the many important events which have taken place within its distinguished walls. Nova Scotia's Province House contains many fascinating historical images drawn from Province House's own collection. The building's principal rooms, including the legislative chamber, the outstanding legislative library, and the Red Room (formerly the home of the legislature's upper house) are documented here with new colour photography by Len Wagg, award-winning Nova Scotian photographer and author.
Publisher: Formac Publishing Company
ISBN: 1459505972
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
This book combines text and beautiful photographs to document and celebrate Province House in Halifax, the seat of the provincial legislature. Province House is the home of parliamentary democracy, freedom of the press and responsible government in Canada. This book offers a tour of the building — known for being one of the finest examples of the Palladian architectural style in North America — and its contents, and describes the many important events which have taken place within its distinguished walls. Nova Scotia's Province House contains many fascinating historical images drawn from Province House's own collection. The building's principal rooms, including the legislative chamber, the outstanding legislative library, and the Red Room (formerly the home of the legislature's upper house) are documented here with new colour photography by Len Wagg, award-winning Nova Scotian photographer and author.
Nova Scotia
Author: David Orkin
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 9781841622828
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The most in-depth guide available to Nova Scotia, from picture-postcard favorites to hidden treats.
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 9781841622828
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
The most in-depth guide available to Nova Scotia, from picture-postcard favorites to hidden treats.
The Work of Mackay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects
Author: Robert McCarter
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780500343319
Category : Architects
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An inspiring monograph that captures the practical yet beautiful architecture of one of the leading architectural firms in the world
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780500343319
Category : Architects
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
An inspiring monograph that captures the practical yet beautiful architecture of one of the leading architectural firms in the world
Small Structures of Nova Scotia
Author: Jessie Hannah
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781774710289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Small structures are heralded as the new minimalist way of living. They have, however, always existed, reflecting the necessity for a simple space built for a particular function: tiny homes, cabins, forestry camps, fishing shacks, treehouses, and places of art, worship, or healing. In Nova Scotia, our history, culture, and landscape are reflected in these small spaces, which can be found in every region of the province. Author and photographer Jessie Hannah is fascinated by these compact structures?rural and urban, residential and commercial, historic and contemporary. Who built them, and why? What purpose do they serve? How were they constructed? This photographic collection documents her journey to discover the answers to these questions and more. Through interviews, research, and a bit of intrepid bushwhacking, Hannah shares stories from some of Nova Scotia?s unique small structures, and shows how their tales tie together community, industry, craft, and culture.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781774710289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Small structures are heralded as the new minimalist way of living. They have, however, always existed, reflecting the necessity for a simple space built for a particular function: tiny homes, cabins, forestry camps, fishing shacks, treehouses, and places of art, worship, or healing. In Nova Scotia, our history, culture, and landscape are reflected in these small spaces, which can be found in every region of the province. Author and photographer Jessie Hannah is fascinated by these compact structures?rural and urban, residential and commercial, historic and contemporary. Who built them, and why? What purpose do they serve? How were they constructed? This photographic collection documents her journey to discover the answers to these questions and more. Through interviews, research, and a bit of intrepid bushwhacking, Hannah shares stories from some of Nova Scotia?s unique small structures, and shows how their tales tie together community, industry, craft, and culture.
Poor Farm
Author: Ronan O'Driscoll
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781777293789
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Ronan O'Driscoll's novel follows two people on the autism spectrum--one the child of the narrator, and the other a boy confined to a Poor Farm in Nova Scotia in the 19th century. The tale explores the attitudes and assumptions that contorted and contort the way we deal with neurodivergent people, and take us into the Dickensian grimness of Victorian-era poor houses and official policies for "dealing with" the poor and the weak.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781777293789
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Ronan O'Driscoll's novel follows two people on the autism spectrum--one the child of the narrator, and the other a boy confined to a Poor Farm in Nova Scotia in the 19th century. The tale explores the attitudes and assumptions that contorted and contort the way we deal with neurodivergent people, and take us into the Dickensian grimness of Victorian-era poor houses and official policies for "dealing with" the poor and the weak.
Architects of Nova Scotia
Author: Maud Rosinski
Publisher: [Halifax, N.S.] : Department of Municipal Affairs, Heritage Section
ISBN: 9780888712905
Category : Architects
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This dictionary includes biographies of Nova Scotia architects beginning from the French regime in 1605. Successive chapters cover the French creators of Louisbourg, the first British settlers, the Georgians, the Victorians, and Edwardians, and on to the influences in Nova Scotia of the movements of modern times. Each chapter covers a particular historical or stylistic period and contains a short introduction on the historical context. The placing of architects in particular chapters was dictated by their most active years and stylistic considerations. At the end of each biography is a list of the most relevant bibliographic references. The dictionary includes three indexes: by names, by type and name of building, and by place.
Publisher: [Halifax, N.S.] : Department of Municipal Affairs, Heritage Section
ISBN: 9780888712905
Category : Architects
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
This dictionary includes biographies of Nova Scotia architects beginning from the French regime in 1605. Successive chapters cover the French creators of Louisbourg, the first British settlers, the Georgians, the Victorians, and Edwardians, and on to the influences in Nova Scotia of the movements of modern times. Each chapter covers a particular historical or stylistic period and contains a short introduction on the historical context. The placing of architects in particular chapters was dictated by their most active years and stylistic considerations. At the end of each biography is a list of the most relevant bibliographic references. The dictionary includes three indexes: by names, by type and name of building, and by place.
Africville
Author: Shauntay Grant
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
ISBN: 1773060449
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, Young People’s Literature – Illustrated Books When a young girl visits the site of Africville, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the stories she’s heard from her family come to mind. She imagines what the community was once like — the brightly painted houses nestled into the hillside, the field where boys played football, the pond where all the kids went rafting, the bountiful fishing, the huge bonfires. Coming out of her reverie, she visits the present-day park and the sundial where her great- grandmother’s name is carved in stone, and celebrates a summer day at the annual Africville Reunion/Festival. Africville was a vibrant Black community for more than 150 years. But even though its residents paid municipal taxes, they lived without running water, sewers, paved roads and police, fire-truck and ambulance services. Over time, the city located a slaughterhouse, a hospital for infectious disease, and even the city garbage dump nearby. In the 1960s, city officials decided to demolish the community, moving people out in city dump trucks and relocating them in public housing. Today, Africville has been replaced by a park, where former residents and their families gather each summer to remember their community.
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
ISBN: 1773060449
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award, Young People’s Literature – Illustrated Books When a young girl visits the site of Africville, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the stories she’s heard from her family come to mind. She imagines what the community was once like — the brightly painted houses nestled into the hillside, the field where boys played football, the pond where all the kids went rafting, the bountiful fishing, the huge bonfires. Coming out of her reverie, she visits the present-day park and the sundial where her great- grandmother’s name is carved in stone, and celebrates a summer day at the annual Africville Reunion/Festival. Africville was a vibrant Black community for more than 150 years. But even though its residents paid municipal taxes, they lived without running water, sewers, paved roads and police, fire-truck and ambulance services. Over time, the city located a slaughterhouse, a hospital for infectious disease, and even the city garbage dump nearby. In the 1960s, city officials decided to demolish the community, moving people out in city dump trucks and relocating them in public housing. Today, Africville has been replaced by a park, where former residents and their families gather each summer to remember their community.