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Catalogue Number: 200185
ISBN Number: 0-917159-48-9
Producer: Learning Seed
Subject: Family Studies/Home Economics
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2006
Running Time: 24
Closed Captions: Yes
The American House
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Catalogue Number: 200185
ISBN Number: 0-917159-48-9
Producer: Learning Seed
Subject: Family Studies/Home Economics
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2006
Running Time: 24
Closed Captions: Yes
Redecorate. Refurbish. Rebuild. Houses need work to keep them up-to-date, and so do educational videos. We've taken our popular The American House and brought it up-to-date, into the digital age.
If you teach design, history, architecture, or a course about the American city and don't yet have a copy of The American House, now is a great time to order this brand-new version.
The American House lets popular architectural styles "tell their stories" and explain why they remain popular today. The Tudor style explains its roots in the Roaring Twenties and reveals its beginnings in Medieval designs. A series of Neo-Classic buildings trace their roots to ancient Greece and speculate about why they remain popular thousands of years later. Each style gives viewers visual clues to help identify its style.
A lively Victorian explains why it was once an example of "high tech" design and why it still inspires houses built today. The Prairie style explains its strong horizontal lines. Colonial Revival houses explore their origins and viewers learn that the style of a house is a visual expression of social values. The "less is more" contemporary style is contrasted to post-modern styles where "less is a bore."
If you teach design, history, architecture, or a course about the American city and don't yet have a copy of The American House, now is a great time to order this brand-new version.
The American House lets popular architectural styles "tell their stories" and explain why they remain popular today. The Tudor style explains its roots in the Roaring Twenties and reveals its beginnings in Medieval designs. A series of Neo-Classic buildings trace their roots to ancient Greece and speculate about why they remain popular thousands of years later. Each style gives viewers visual clues to help identify its style.
A lively Victorian explains why it was once an example of "high tech" design and why it still inspires houses built today. The Prairie style explains its strong horizontal lines. Colonial Revival houses explore their origins and viewers learn that the style of a house is a visual expression of social values. The "less is more" contemporary style is contrasted to post-modern styles where "less is a bore."
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