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Barn: Preservation & Adaptation The Evolution of a Vernacular Icon [Paperback]

Elric Endersby (Author), Alexander Greenwood (Author), David Larkin (Editor)
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October 30, 2003
Returning to the subject of their bestselling book Barn (1992), David Larkin, with barn preservationists Elric Endersby and Alexander Greenwood, takes the reader on a tour of barns throughout America. Featuring all-new sites and structures, Barn is a perfect introduction for those not yet initiated into the world of barns as well as a definitive resource for all barn owners and architecture enthusiasts.

The book discusses the form and function of American barns. It gives their complete history--from Colonial times to the present, the old and the new--and illustrates the incredible range of styles of these structures. From rural villages in New England to the farmlands of the Midwest, from the Deep South to the Southwest, and up and down the West Coast, Barn: Preservation & Adaptation fully demonstrates the adaptability and enduring charm of one of the most iconic forms of American vernacular architecture.

Today there is great activity restoring and converting barns. No longer used just for farming, barns have been converted into bookstores, theaters, restaurants, garages, and even houses. Barn explores renovations, interior design options, and structural and cosmetic changes that have kept these traditional farm buildings vital and functional into the twenty-first century.

This highly engaging history and the profound beauty of these handcrafted structures will enchant all barn aficionados interested in their architecture and their historic preservation.

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About the Author

David Larkin is an editor, author, and book designer whose books include American Home, Barn, Shaker Style, The Treehouse Book, and Mill.

Elric Endersby majored in the history of architecture at Trinity College, Hartford, and studied history and American folklife in the Cooperstown Graduate Program. Founder and director of the Princeton History Project, Endersby edited The Princeton Recollector for twelve years.

Alexander Greenwood worked as a restoration carpenter before studying historic preservation at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts.

Since 1980, Greenwood and Endersby have been partners in the New Jersey Barn Company, a design and restoration firm in Princeton, New Jersey, that specializes in saving and relocating threatened historic structures.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Universe (October 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0789307944
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789307941
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 0.7 x 10.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #113,701 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended if you're into traditional stlye, September 27, 2005
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Excellent book, if the other book, Barns: Living in Converted and Reinvented Spaces is the "ying", then this book is the "yang". A good inspirational design book if you're interested in reusing an old barn for modern day use and staying within the original design. The text is interesting and informative with the accompanying photos following along with the text. The pictures are overall excellent, sharp, clear, in detail and professionally done, with very very few exceptions. Some buildings are shown with structural drawings that help visualize the internal timber frame or stone structure with the accompanying photogaphs. The authors seems to be a die hard traditionalist, very critical and at times mildly insulting to designers that chose to remodel the old barns in the modern way and deviating from what the original builders did. But at times understanding that the modern style is a better fate than total destruction of a old old structure.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Barns are houses too, September 1, 2011
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I was a bit disappointed to see this was a book written at the height of the barns-to-houses fad. With that said, this is a good book on the history of barns and the importance of their preservation. Barns in the book are repurposed as homes, community centers, shops; keeping their place in the American landscape.
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