Portland's great residential architecture is presented in the context of the history and growth of the city as well as the broader, international architectural trends.
With more than 250 entries, this comprehensive guide includes the following: Pioneer CourthouseUnion StationChinese Classical GardenU.S. Bancorp TowerHistoric BridgesU.S. National Bank Building Additional updates and expanded information ...
With useful lists of featured houses by style and by neighborhood, this essential resource is both an important portrait of the city and an invaluable guide to a rich chapter in the history of residential architecture in the Pacific ...
Oregon's Architectural Heritage: The National Register Properties of the Portland Area
Offers guidance to Oregon place names. This book includes more than 6,200 entries, arranged alphabetically. Each entry lists the county where the place is located and reports about the origin...
Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 2004. ———. Portland: Planning, Politics, and Growth in a Twentieth Century City. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983. Blalock, Barney. Portland's Lost Waterfront: Tall Ships, ...
Dennis says. “All they do all day is sell white flour, while we might be milling amaranth and millet and flaxseeds.” Watch for Bob and Dennis to open a new mill and historic mills and stones, the museum will make anyone an.
Living with Old Houses
Rare plan book published by Loizeaux building-supply and lumber companies of New Jersey in 1927. Illustrations and floor plans for 134 houses — Colonial, Gothic, Modern English, Italian, and other styles. Over 230 illustrations.
By examining these and many other accomplishments of these families, Julius Hunter provides a unique historical perspective on the past century of American life.
The history of Portland's architectural design, from the mid-nineteenth century to the more recent tradition in postmodern commercial architecture.