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The Language of Doors [Hardcover]

Paulo Vicente (Author), Tom Connor (Author)
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March 15, 2005
A home's facade speaks volumes. In fact, the changing facades of the American home mirror the changes of our nation—from puritanical Colonial to wealthy Georgian; from the pioneering spirit of the western Prairie style to the industrially inspired Modern. Who would think a front door would have so much to say? But not only does a front entranceway convey a moment in the history of architectural design, it also serves as the most dramatic and affordable means to make your home reflect your personal taste.

You've seen many of these entrances before, but perhaps withut knowing their architectural style, the period they represent, or their place in American history. You probably prefer some more than others, but perhaps without knowing exactly why. And you may have een tried visualizing some of the entrances on your own home...

With 120 drawings by architect Paulo Vicente and accompanying text by home design expert Tom Connor, The Language of Doors identifies and discusses 350 years of architectural styles. It then applies these various styles to entranceways of differing homes so you can imagine the impact a new entrance might have on your own home.

With its easy-to-read labels and informative glossary, The Language of Doors is at once a mini history of American home design and a dictionary of architectural elements. You don't have to be a home owner to want to know the difference between a flute and a dentil, a keystone and a pilaster. But if you are a homeowner with an interest in upgrading the look of your home, The Language of Doors is the perfect book to spark your creative thinking and just possibly save you thousands of dollars in architect's and builder's fees.


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A veritable field guide to entranceways for home owners looking to add “curb appeal,” extra value, and character to their home and for anyone interested in decorative architectural elements and their history.

As the eyes are windows to the soul, the front door is to the soul of the home, and it is not by accident that some homes say welcome, whereas others don’t. Architects have long known that a great entranceway is the most dramatic and affordable way to transform a home and to make it a true expression of oneself. But how to visualize the wealth of possibilities? In The Language of Doors, a celebrated architect and a home design expert provide nearly 100 entrance styles that run the gamut from English Colonial to Art Deco. Then they demonstrate how these entrances would look superimposed on different home styles. Along the way readers get a mini history of architectural styles and 120 illustrations that identify all the decorative architectural elements we’ve always wanted to know the words for, but didn’t—until now.

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A home's facade speaks volumes. In fact, the changing facades of the American home mirror the changes of our nation—from puritanical Colonial to wealthy Georgian; from the pioneering spirit of the western Prairie style to the industrially inspired Modern. Who would think a front door would have so much to say? But not only does a front entranceway convey a moment in the history of architectural design, it also serves as the most dramatic and affordable means to make your home reflect your personal taste.

You've seen many of these entrances before, but perhaps withut knowing their architectural style, the period they represent, or their place in American history. You probably prefer some more than others, but perhaps without knowing exactly why. And you may have een tried visualizing some of the entrances on your own home...

With 120 drawings by architect Paulo Vicente and accompanying text by home design expert Tom Connor, The Language of Doors identifies and discusses 350 years of architectural styles. It then applies these various styles to entranceways of differing homes so you can imagine the impact a new entrance might have on your own home.

With its easy-to-read labels and informative glossary, The Language of Doors is at once a mini history of American home design and a dictionary of architectural elements. You don't have to be a home owner to want to know the difference between a flute and a dentil, a keystone and a pilaster. But if you are a homeowner with an interest in upgrading the look of your home, The Language of Doors is the perfect book to spark your creative thinking and just possibly save you thousands of dollars in architect's and builder's fees.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Artisan; 1ST edition (March 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1579652727
  • ISBN-13: 978-1579652722
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 7.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,179,848 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Educational summer read, June 30, 2005
This review is from: The Language of Doors (Hardcover)
An interesting and educational read. Book easy to carry in beach bag or large handbag. Clear writing with good historic info. Loved that they gave places to see specific styles. Beautifully drawn renderings. Sure made me think more about improving any entrance I own or will own.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Language of Doors, February 9, 2011
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This small book (about 7 inches square) describes and illustrates American residential doors from the Colonial period to the 1940s. The descriptions are brief, but include information about what defines that particular style and what made the style popular at the time. Pencil sketches illustrate each style, with key features and details clearly labeled.

In addition to providing a history of door styles, this book offers guidance for anyone who wishes to change the door on an existing home, with information about the styles of doors found on common residential styles in the U.S. (ranch, foursquare, Cape Cod, etc.). Altogether this is a nice little book with useful information and attractive pictures.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Purchase-worthy Book!, March 25, 2010
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I just reviewed a "door" book and had it mixed up with this one although the former review isn't totally inaccurate. This book has beautiful pictures and lots of information on all kinds of doors including the country and culture of origin. It's also a great history book. Well worth the purchase.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
classic entrances, cross gable, entry porch, revival houses, rounded arches
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Gothic Revival, Art Deco, Greek Revival, New England, Queen Anne, Classical Revival, Second Empire, Tudor Revival, New York, Richardsonian Romanesque, Frank Lloyd Wright, New World, Rhode Island, Georgian Entrance, United States, Federal Entrance, San Francisco, New Mexico, Robert Adam
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