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The detailed, clearly illustrated guide to federal patterns
Federal Style Patterns 1780-1820 is a single-source book of pattern drawings illustrating the form, character, scale, and proportion of Federal Style ornament and detail built in New England primarily from 1780 to 1820.
Conveniently organized in sections for cornices, door and window casings, chair rails, baseboards, mantels, and fences, Federal Style Patterns 1780-1820 features 300 detailed line drawings that are useful to architects, interior designers, and preservationists. An accompanying CD-ROM contains the drawings in the following formats: vector PDF, Postscript, DXF for PC, and PowerCadd for Mac.
Federal Style Patterns 1780-1820 offers architects and interior designers a fresh look at this uniquely American style to provide a springboard for design inspiration and new ideas.
- Sales Rank: #1715653 in Books
- Published on: 2005-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.30" h x .90" w x 8.80" l, 2.21 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 272 pages
Review
"Those seeking guidance or inspiration in creating historically accurate Federal-style architectural elements need look no further…" (Clem Labine’s Period Homes, September, 2005)
"Architects, interior designers, preservationists, and anyone who is interested in the details of Federal Style architecture will find this a valuable resource." (Art Book News Annual, 2006)
From the Back Cover
The Detailed, Clearly Illustrated Guide to Federal Patterns
Federal Style Patterns 1780–1820 is a single-source book of pattern drawings illustrating the form, character, scale, and proportion of Federal Style ornament and detail built in New England primarily from 1780 to 1820.
Conveniently organized in sections for cornices, door and window casings, chair rails, baseboards, mantels, and fences, Federal Style Patterns 1780–1820 features 300 detailed line drawings that are useful to architects, interior designers, and preservationists. An accompanying CD-ROM offers pattern drawings in a versatile, downloadable format.
Federal Style Patterns 1780–1820 offers architects and interior designers a fresh look at this uniquely American style to provide a springboard for design inspiration and new ideas.
About the Author
MaryBeth Mudrick is a designer specializing in historic ornamental detail.
Lawrence D. Smith is a cabinetmaker and founder of The Federal Style Orders, a company specializing in Federal Style architectural interiors.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
A Great Book for Sure, Including Strong Support from Authors
By Daniel J. Goevert
"Federal Style Patterns 1780-1820" is the culmination of an astounding research project. The detailed drawings are based on design elements from homes built during the Federal Era in the New England region, and include detailed images of cornices, door and window casings, chair rails, baseboards and more.
All drawings are captured in a variety of formats on a CD-ROM that comes with the book, which is a helpful tool for modern day designers hoping to faithfully reproduce the elegance of Federal Style architecture.
For some time now, I have been fascinated with the Federal Style, so much so that I decided to decorate and furnish my new office as if it were a page from history, circa 1815. I was a bit confused how to adapt a door arch to my particular circumstance, so I e-mailed the authors of this book, MaryBeth Mudrick and Lawrence D. Smith, for advice. I was most pleased with the prompt and professional reply I received from them. Throughout the duration of my project, which stretched out for many months, MaryBeth and Lawrence provided invaluable guidance at many critical junctures, always with patience and a friendly touch. With my copy of their text close by at all times, these pros led me toward a Federal Style look that far exceeded my original expectations. Thomas Jefferson would have felt right at home!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
A Pattern book for the 21st Century
By M Rouchell
This book is a pattern book. If you are looking for a coffee table book with lots of glossy photos, this is not the book you want; if you are looking for a history book on the Federal Style, this is also not the book you want.
This is a book that is similar to other pattern books that have been written and published in the Nineteenth Century to facilitate carpenters wishing to build attractive houses that are correctly detailed. Asher Benjamin's "The American Builder's Companion" immediately comes to mind as one such example of a pattern book. Not everyone could afford to hire an architect, who was trained to design correctly detailed houses, so carpenters would assume the role of designer and would use pattern books, along with their prior experience working with architects, to inform them on how to properly detail buildings. Not much has changed. Many people still are unable to afford an architect, home builders and carpenters often have to assume the role of designers when an architect is not used, and nostalgia for the architecture of the past remains high. The ratio of amateur designed houses to architect designed houses is getting ever larger because most architects have abandoned the residential market because of its increasing demand for nostalgia architectural styles, and because architects are no longer trained to properly detail traditional residences, there is no useful knowledge that a builder can gain from working with an architect. A builder wishing to carry the traditional design ball that architects have punted, and produce competent traditional detailing must therefore rely on a pattern book. What distinguishes this book from the nineteenth century pattern books is that this book contains a CD ROM that allows the designer to directly import the drawings and "patterns" directly into their designs.
This book has a very narrow focus; it is a pattern book on the Federal Style, specifically the style as it was practiced in New England, and not much else. What about Georgian, or Greek Revival, or Gothic Revival, or Colonial Revival style patterns? It is my hope that the publisher, John Wiley & Sons, put this volume out as a first of, hopefully, a series of volumes that take on the variety of other styles and "patterns" that exist in our built environment.
Our built environment has suffered as a result of the uneducated designers and architects. It is hoped that the re-education process can be started with this book and others like it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Book has given me some ideas
By J. Monty Nesser
The book is well illustrated and true to the topic. I thought a little too much time was spent on the dimensions of the illustrated work in how the book need to be adjusted for the size of the book and not any time spent explaining how the woodworkers of the time accomplished the work, Example how was a flute cut with the top end round and the bottom end flat. How are tongues added to a fluted column? There are no explanations of the wonderfully illustrated woodworking just where the work is located and how to measure the work.
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