Introducing readers to the region's architectural heritage, this portable field guide features 1,200 historic buildings of western North Carolina. 370 photos. 36 maps.
Catherine Bishir is senior architectural historian and survey coordinator and author of North Carolina Architecture. She is affiliated with the North Carolina Historic Preservation Office.
Michael Southern is research historian and, with Catherine Bishir, coauthor of A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina. He is affiliated with the North Carolina Historic Preservation Office and was formerly a preservation specialist with the Western Office of Archives and History in Asheville.
Jennifer Martin is National Register coordinator. She is affiliated with the North Carolina Historic Preservation Office and was formerly a preservation specialist with the Western Office of Archives and History in Asheville.
[F]ully demonstrates that there is no better evidence of the region's richly varied past and socioeconomic range than its architecture.
John C. Inscoe, author of "Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina"
ÝA¨ prototype in establishing an increased level of accessibility for those wishing to explore architecture from a regional perspective.
"Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians"
ÝF¨ully demonstrates that there is no better evidence of the region's richly varied past and socioeconomic range than its architecture.
John C. Inscoe, author of "Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina"
A stunningly articulate, witty, artful, but dry-eyed introduction to the architecture of western North Carolina.
"North Carolina Historical Review"
Western North Carolina is blessed with marvelous historic architecture and this wonderful book captures it all.
Richard Moe, president, National Trust for Historic Preservation
"[F]ully demonstrates that there is no better evidence of the region's richly varied past and socioeconomic range than its architecture.
John C. Inscoe, author of "Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina""
"A stunningly articulate, witty, artful, but dry-eyed introduction to the architecture of western North Carolina.
"North Carolina Historical Review""
"Western North Carolina is blessed with marvelous historic architecture and this wonderful book captures it all.
Richard Moe, president, National Trust for Historic Preservation"
[A] prototype in establishing an increased level of accessibility for those wishing to explore architecture from a regional perspective.
"Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians"
The book is a pleasure not only to read but also to use in the field.
"Journal of Southern History"