In this thesis the origin and history of the shotgun house are examined. The thesis traces the diffusion of the shotgun house from the Yoruba kingdom in Africa to Haiti and finally to New Orleans, and the rest of the South (Vlach 1986). The shotgun house may be defined as being one room wide and three or four rooms long with all of the doors perfectly aligned. Thus, the shotgun house encouraged social interaction as there is only one flow of movement through the structure. According to folklore, a shotgun can be fired through the perfectly aligned doorways without ever touching the walls thus giving the structure its name (Faulkner 1991). The possibility that the house type was instead a response to the need for cheap company housing must a...
The Mississippian period lasted from AD 1000 to AD 1550. It is divided into three different subperio...
By the simplest definition architecture is the design of buildings, executed by architects. However,...
In this thesis the author uses oral histories to study vernacular architecture, analyzing the change...
A view of a shotgun house. Text from slide presentation: scholars note that the form is similar to h...
This thesis investigates the evolution of the American shotgun house through plans, elevations and p...
A view of two shotgun homes. Text from slide presentation: . . . and shotgun houses like these along...
Photograph of a shotgun style house, Santa Monica, 2000. "The Shotgun House is [a] type of house tha...
This paper analyzes the history, artistic representation, and contemporary significance of the shotg...
Typical door / window of a Shotgun House in New Orleans; Overview of shotgun style houses ca. 19th-2...
The Swaggerty Blockhouse has historical and cultural significance for Tennessee because it is believ...
Because African American architecture has not been recognized as culturally significant within acade...
Recent studies of the African experience in North America have resulted in the analysis of African c...
Built in 1939-40 and razed in 1998, College Homes was a public housing project for African-Americans...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged ...
There is growing historical and archaeological evidence that African style housing was an integral p...
The Mississippian period lasted from AD 1000 to AD 1550. It is divided into three different subperio...
By the simplest definition architecture is the design of buildings, executed by architects. However,...
In this thesis the author uses oral histories to study vernacular architecture, analyzing the change...
A view of a shotgun house. Text from slide presentation: scholars note that the form is similar to h...
This thesis investigates the evolution of the American shotgun house through plans, elevations and p...
A view of two shotgun homes. Text from slide presentation: . . . and shotgun houses like these along...
Photograph of a shotgun style house, Santa Monica, 2000. "The Shotgun House is [a] type of house tha...
This paper analyzes the history, artistic representation, and contemporary significance of the shotg...
Typical door / window of a Shotgun House in New Orleans; Overview of shotgun style houses ca. 19th-2...
The Swaggerty Blockhouse has historical and cultural significance for Tennessee because it is believ...
Because African American architecture has not been recognized as culturally significant within acade...
Recent studies of the African experience in North America have resulted in the analysis of African c...
Built in 1939-40 and razed in 1998, College Homes was a public housing project for African-Americans...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.Cataloged ...
There is growing historical and archaeological evidence that African style housing was an integral p...
The Mississippian period lasted from AD 1000 to AD 1550. It is divided into three different subperio...
By the simplest definition architecture is the design of buildings, executed by architects. However,...
In this thesis the author uses oral histories to study vernacular architecture, analyzing the change...