abstract: The aim of this thesis is to explore the relationship between architecture and history in Virginia from 1607 to the eve of the American Revolution to create a complete historical narrative. The interdependency of history and architecture creates culturally important pieces and projects the colonist's need to connect to the past as well as their innovations in their own cultural exploration. The thesis examines the living conditions of the colonists that formed Jamestown, and describes the architectural achievements and the historical events that were taking place at the time. After Jamestown, the paper moves on to the innovations of early Virginian architecture from Colonial architecture to Georgian architecture found in Williamsb...
Whereas the past decades have seen a profound reconsideration of Eighteenth-Century visual culture, ...
A book of colonial style structures built between 1632 and 1830, created by the National Lead Compan...
The focus of this study is to provide an easily accessible source of information on domestic masonry...
Virginia colonists recreated the old world in the new in the seventeenth century. They brought to Am...
The purpose of this study is to understand housing styles and village structures in the early days o...
textOne of the major concerns surrounding the use of the Georgian Worldview has been the oversight ...
Scholars increasingly have come to understand the mansions of eighteenth-century Virginia, not only ...
Palladianism is a powerful international architectural model that found its widest American expressi...
Whether made of stone, brick, or wood, the built environment is a bricolage of materials, skills, ae...
The focus of this study is to provide an easily accessible source of information on domestic masonry...
This dissertation critically examines the political and social significance of colonial portraiture ...
This study compares Williamsburg and Charles Town as colonial capital cities with attention to how t...
The Relationship Between Enslaved Individuals And Plantation Architecture In 18th And 19th Century V...
The interaction between historical interpretation in Colonial Williamsburg and the contemporary "ide...
RENOVATION AND REVOLUTION: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF HOMES IN VIRGINIA Renovation and Revolution is the ...
Whereas the past decades have seen a profound reconsideration of Eighteenth-Century visual culture, ...
A book of colonial style structures built between 1632 and 1830, created by the National Lead Compan...
The focus of this study is to provide an easily accessible source of information on domestic masonry...
Virginia colonists recreated the old world in the new in the seventeenth century. They brought to Am...
The purpose of this study is to understand housing styles and village structures in the early days o...
textOne of the major concerns surrounding the use of the Georgian Worldview has been the oversight ...
Scholars increasingly have come to understand the mansions of eighteenth-century Virginia, not only ...
Palladianism is a powerful international architectural model that found its widest American expressi...
Whether made of stone, brick, or wood, the built environment is a bricolage of materials, skills, ae...
The focus of this study is to provide an easily accessible source of information on domestic masonry...
This dissertation critically examines the political and social significance of colonial portraiture ...
This study compares Williamsburg and Charles Town as colonial capital cities with attention to how t...
The Relationship Between Enslaved Individuals And Plantation Architecture In 18th And 19th Century V...
The interaction between historical interpretation in Colonial Williamsburg and the contemporary "ide...
RENOVATION AND REVOLUTION: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF HOMES IN VIRGINIA Renovation and Revolution is the ...
Whereas the past decades have seen a profound reconsideration of Eighteenth-Century visual culture, ...
A book of colonial style structures built between 1632 and 1830, created by the National Lead Compan...
The focus of this study is to provide an easily accessible source of information on domestic masonry...