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Drawing on more than four decades of research, Tennessee Log Buildings examines one of the state's most precious - and fast-disappearing - traditions. From the pioneer era through the mid-twentieth century, builders in Tennessee used logs to construct cabins, barns, other outbuildings, schools, and churches. In warm, accessible prose, John Rehder explores the varied styles and architectural characteristics of these structures.

Produktbeschreibung
Drawing on more than four decades of research, Tennessee Log Buildings examines one of the state's most precious - and fast-disappearing - traditions. From the pioneer era through the mid-twentieth century, builders in Tennessee used logs to construct cabins, barns, other outbuildings, schools, and churches. In warm, accessible prose, John Rehder explores the varied styles and architectural characteristics of these structures.
Autorenporträt
Until his death in 2011, JOHN B. REHDER was a professor of geography at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He first joined the UT faculty in 1967. He was the author of Appalachian Folkways, which won the Pioneer America Society's Fred B. Kniffen Book Award in 2004, and Delta Sugar: Louisiana's Vanishing Plantation Landscape, which won the Vernacular Architecture Forum's 2000 Abbott Lowell Cummings Award.