Gregory D. Huber updates John Fitchen's The New World Dutch Barn with extensive new material. Added to Fitchen's descriptions of barn types, framing style, and exterior appearance is research information that relates to the form, fabric, and essence of each Dutch barn. Huber notes the secondary expressions seen in barns in various locations in both New York and New Jersey, the evolution of the barn building tradition, and why only one of the four major tie-beam types found in the Netherlands proliferates in America.
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Gregory D. Huber updates John Fitchen's The New World Dutch Barn with extensive new material. Added to Fitchen's descriptions of barn types, framing style, and exterior appearance is research information that relates to the form, fabric, and essence of each Dutch barn. Huber notes the secondary expressions seen in barns in various locations in both New York and New Jersey, the evolution of the barn building tradition, and why only one of the four major tie-beam types found in the Netherlands proliferates in America.
Imprint | Syracuse University Press |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | June 2001 |
Availability | Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available. |
First published | April 2001 |
Authors | John Fitchen |
Editors | Gregory D. Huber |
Dimensions | 267 x 184 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 262 |
Edition | 2nd Revised edition |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8156-0690-1 |
Barcode | 9780815606901 |
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LSN | 0-8156-0690-7 |