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McAlester, Virginia Savage was born on May 13, 1943 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Daughter of Wallace Hamilton and Dorothy Minnie (Harris) Savage.
(The guide that enables you to identify, and place in thei...)
The guide that enables you to identify, and place in their historic and architectural contexts, the houses you see in your neighborhood or in your travels across America. 17th century to the present.
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Here at last: the fully expanded, updated, and freshly designed second edition of the most comprehensive and widely acclaimed guide to domestic architecture—in print since its publication in 1984, and acknowledged everywhere as the unmatched, essential reference to American houses. Focusing on dwellings in urban and suburban neighborhoods and rural locations all across the continental United States—houses built over the past three hundred years reflecting every social and economic background—this guide provides in-depth information on the essentials of domestic architecture with facts and frames of reference that will enable you to look in a fresh way at the houses around you. With more than 1,600 detailed photographs and line illustrations, and a lucid, vastly informative text, it will teach you not only to recognize distinct architectural styles but also to understand their historical significance. What does that cornice signify? Or that porch? The shape of that door? The window treatment? When was this house built? What does the style say about its builders and their eras? You'll find the answers to these and myriad other questions in this encyclopedic and eminently practical book. Here are more than fifty styles and their variants, spanning seven distinct historical periods. Each style is illustrated with a large schematic drawing that highlights its most important identifying features. Additional drawings and photographs provide, at a glance, common alternative shapes, principal subtypes, and close-up views of typical small details—windows, doors, cornices, etc.—that can be difficult to see in full-house illustrations. The accompanying text explains the identifying features of each style, describing where and in what quantity they can be found, discussing all of its notable variants, and tracing their origin and history. The book's introductory chapters provide invaluable general discussions of construction materials and techniques, house shapes, and the various traditions of architectural fashion that have influenced American house design through the past three centuries. A pictorial key and glossary simplifies identification, connecting easily recognized architectural features—the presence of a tile roof, for example—to the styles in which that feature is likely to be found. Among the new material included in this edition are chapters on styles that have emerged in the thirty years since the previous edition; a groundbreaking chapter on the development and evolution of American neighborhoods; an appendix on approaches to construction in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries; an expanded bibliography; and 600 new photographs and line drawings throughout. Here is an indispensable resource—both easy and pleasurable to use—for the house lover and the curious tourist, for the house buyer and the weekend stroller, for neighborhood preservation groups, architecture buffs, and everyone who wants to know more about their own homes and communities. It is an invaluable book of American architecture, culture, and history.
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McAlester, Virginia Savage was born on May 13, 1943 in Dallas, Texas, United States. Daughter of Wallace Hamilton and Dorothy Minnie (Harris) Savage.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1965.
Founding member, Historic Preservation League, Dallas, since 1972;
president, Historic Preservation League, Dallas, 1975-1976, 92-93;
founder, trustee, Friends of Fair Park, Dallas, 1984-1991;
president, Friends of Fair Park, Dallas, 1984-1986. Board directors Center for History Resources, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U. Chairman City of DallasFair Pk.
Development Board, 1990-1992. Commissioner City of Dallas Landmark Commission,1988-.
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Founding member 500, Inc., Dallas, 1965. Board directors Dallas Central Business District Association, 1976-1978, member Junior League, Dallas. Member National Trust for History Preservation (board advisors 1974-1983, advisor emeritus, Honor award 1986), Society Architectural Historians, Texas Society Architects (honorary), Harvard Alumni Association (bd directors since 1991), Harvard Club of Dallas (president 1987-1989, chairman 1989-1991, board directors since 1991), Dallas Country Club.
Married Clement McCarty Talkington, November 25, 1965 (divorced 1976). Children— Clement McCarty Junior, Amy Virginia. Married A. Lee McAlester, July 11, 1977.