128 p., ill., plans, 24 cm, trade catalog
On a toujours besoin d’un plan de maison. Celle-ci peut servir aussi bien dans un jeu de rôle Victorien ou plus récent… Mais plus récent ce serait une maison vraiment très ancienne, cer…
32 p. ; ill., plans ; 21 cm. ; trade catalog
There is something about a brick house that ordinary wood frame houses never capture. Even the charm and grace of a wood Craftsman bungalow can't compete with the sense of timelessness and permanency of a brick home. An unusual brick pattern, leaded casement windows, a cottage style combine to create what many consider to be
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xii, [9]-265 p. incl. front., illus., plates, plans. 24 cm
This is a collection of 29 Victorian Style House Plans in PDF format. E-Book was scanned from a vintage book in the 1890s. Since this was scanned from an old book, the PDF E-Book will have some characteristics of the original. You may find some pages have creases or bends on the corners. All pages are clear and readable though. 34 pages long including cover. This is a PDF E-Book of Victorian Architecture. This is not the physical copy of the book.
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse "We give this week illustrations of a house, at present in course of construction by Mr. A. Waterhouse, A.R.A., for his own residence. It is situated at Yattendon, a small village about ten miles to the west tif Reading, in a district interesting alike from the beauty of its scenery and its
This can clearly be seen on BING birdseye view on Olive St, between Lincoln and Grant St, nestled between it's two remaining neighbors. A video tour of McKeesport: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnU4lKGZ7tI
xii, [9]-265 p. incl. front., illus., plates, plans. 24 cm
xii, [9]-265 p. incl. front., illus., plates, plans. 24 cm
xii, [9]-265 p. incl. front., illus., plates, plans. 24 cm
32 p. ; ill., plans ; 21 cm. ; trade catalog
[4] p., 100 leaves of col. plates : 36 cm
48 p. : 23 cm
46 p. 24 cm
Architect: M. Amoudru
88 p. ; ill., plans ; 30 cm. ; book
Going through some old issues of Imagine magazine I was struck by how nice some of the maps were. If you aren't familiar with Imagine, it was an older British gaming magazine, published by TSR Hobbies UK that ran from 1983 to 1985 as far as I can recall. It followed a format very similar to the early Dragon and White dwarf magazines offering articles, supplemental material and adventures for D&D as well as other fantasy and science fiction RPGs. There were some really nice articles in its pages as well as some fun monsters and adventures. One of my favorite things in the later issues was a project called Pelinore - The City League where they detailed a particular set of cities providing NPCs, local information and some lovely maps of the buildings. I have some scanned images of some of those maps included below. As the magazine is long out of print and next to impossible to find, I hope they won't mind me sharing a few snippets of the fine map work that was done within those pages. I hope you enjoyed these maps. I'll post more in the future. -Eli
In 2017, I found a complete set of house plans for a farmhouse being given away free. The author, Jay Osborne, based the design on an abandoned farmhouse he found in a Virginia forest. He created i…
Superseded the Technology Architectural Review, q.v
Absorbed American architect and Architecture in Mar. 1938
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A few years ago I shared plans for a small farmhouse that Jay Osborne made available free. Yesterday he contacted me through Pinterest to tell me what is new with the plans and to tell me about his…
64 p. ; ill., plans ; 26 cm. ; trade catalog
Superseded the Technology Architectural Review, q.v
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120 p. ; ill., plans ; 30 cm. ; trade catalog
There is something about a brick house that ordinary wood frame houses never capture. Even the charm and grace of a wood Craftsman bungalow can't compete with the sense of timelessness and permanency of a brick home. An unusual brick pattern, leaded casement windows, a cottage style combine to create what many consider to be
Hodgson's Low Cost American Homes was published in 1905. The house plans shown are representative of the majority of houses built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The buildings range in size from small, four-room cottages and capacious early foursquare farmhouses to palatial late Queen Annes and Victorian Stick Style homes. In addition, there
Un curioso Chalé en Doiras Boal, situado en mitad del bosque, con referencias cultas en su arquitectura y origen desconocido.
Pictorial paper wrappers depicting houses and garages
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618 p. ; ill. ; 28 cm. ; trade catalog This is the second half of this 1058 page catalog. the first half is also on the Internet Archive as a separate...
48 p. : 23 cm
xii, [9]-265 p. incl. front., illus., plates, plans. 24 cm
31 p. ; ill., plans ; 29 cm. ; trade catalog
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